That depends entirely upon what tour you take!
because the pope lives in rome
rome
They are called idiots and they poo there!
Try: Hundreds of years ago, my ancestors made a pilgrimage to Rome. Or: The fanatics made an annual pilgrimage to their holy shrine.
yes you can go to rome the vatican city to see the pope
It may have or not.It always depend on your faith in God.
A pilgrim is someone who goes on a pilgrimage. is someone who goes on a pilgrimage to somewhere like Israel or Rome as these are holy places.AnswerAll Christians (born again) are pilgrims--traveling in this world on their way to their eternal home.
Hugo Ralfius Eglacius of the 6 pilgrimage that came to Rome as a naturalist but then found his passion in racing.
JudaismModern Judaism does not have pilgrimages. However, even if it did, Rome is of no religious significance for Judaism. Islam viewMuslims don't go to Rome for pilgrimage. They go to Mecca (or Makkah); and its vicinties; in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A pilgrimage is a journey religious people take to a holy place or a place of religious significance. Pilgrimage can be a physical journey but it can also represent an individual’s journey of faith. For Catholics, pilgrimage to Rome can be very important as this is the centre of their faith. Catholics may also visit sites linked to famous or important saints to help them connect with their faith’s history.
O'Connell died of softening of the brain in 1847 in Genoa, Italy, while on a pilgrimage to Rome at the age of 71.
Thomas Langridge has written: 'Pilgrimage to Rome' -- subject(s): Diaries, Travel, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages