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The life of the people on the pilgrimages can be defined as religious. People went on the pilgrimages in order to pray.
The life of the people on the pilgrimages can be defined as communal because they did most things together. They generally prayed while on the pilgrimages.
No. A pilgrimage is for anyone. Pilgrims go to special places. Some places are associated with sick people, like Lourdes, but some pilgrimages can be to special places that don't have a particular association with the sick, like Rome or Bethlehem. Even for places like Lourdes, most of the people who go on pilgrimages there are not seriously ill.
The people in Belarus interact with the environment just like the people in the United States do. They use the land to grow food and they also try their best to stop pollution in the air.
The people of Belarus follow a variety of religions, and some follow no religion at all, just like in the United States and other countries.The largest religion in Belarus is Eastern (Russian) Orthodox, but there are also Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim communities, as well as non-religious people.
Minsk is the capital of Belarus (White Russia) in eastern Europe.
they want to see what things were like in bible times and what they were like
I have no idea where "Belarus" is but I'm assuming you take an airplane. Sorry if this sounds like sarcasm. :)
Spiritual pilgrimage involves visiting sites with strong spiritual history like mecca, Isreal. People also embark on health pilgrimage for health reasons.
People go on pilgrimages to places likeLourdes where a vast number of miracles have taken place to people who maybe could not walk or could not talk and some of them were healed. Also people go to places like Rome to see the pope in the Vatican city and to pray in St. Peter's Basilica with or without the pope. Some people think that "WHERE" do people go on pilgrimages is the same as "WHY" do they but i don't think so and this is why i have put this up here to give people idea's who have the same perspective
Life was full of risks on pilgrimages. You could become ill, you could be robbed or mugged, and you could get seriously hurt. You could maybe even die on your way. It was also very tiring. Rather than driving for hours, on a pilgrimage, you would be walking for days!
Religious people. who are into their religion a lot and would like to enhance and learn more about their religion o this is a great opportunity for them to actually learn more about their religion. hope this works :)x