change of scenery mostly
There is no record of a parallelogram going on a pilgrimage. Ever!
No, Jews stopped going on pilgrimage with the destruction of the Second Temple.
They are going to Canterbury Cathedral.
The believers were going to make a pilgrimage to their holy land.
Yes.
A pilgrimage means a trip with a purpose, , so it could be said that if a person who wants to return to the place of their birth are going on a pilgrimage.
yes they do
People get satisfaction and peace of mind
well yes it can because you can gain differenet things from going on a pilgrimage such as: insight, wisdom, sorrow, morals, direction, personal achievement, etc.
The Jewish pilgrimage, set forth in Deuteronomy ch.16, provided them with an awareness of God that remained with the participants for decades.
A pilgrimage is a journey to a religious place where you can spend time reflecting, penance and quality time in the presence of God.
They went from London to Canterbury on a pilgrimage.