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The narrator is at the tavern in Southwalk getting ready to make a pilgrimage to Canterbury. He is joined by other pilgrimages.
The pilgrims in "The Canterbury Tales" were traveling to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral as a form of religious pilgrimage. They were seeking spiritual renewal and seeking forgiveness for their sins.
people go on pilgrims so that their sins would be forgiven. if you want to read a poem about pilgrims then I suggest The Canterbury Tales!
In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the pilgrims are traveling to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, England. They each tell stories along the way to pass the time and entertain each other.
The doctor recommended moderation in eating, avoiding excess, and staying physically active to maintain good health during the pilgrimage to Canterbury.
The pilgrims are traveling to the shrine of St Thomas a Beckett at Canterbury. The pilgrimage will earn them grace, and a remission of their sins, according to contemporary Catholic teachings.
The Pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales were on their way to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. They embarked on a pilgrimage to seek spiritual renewal, forgiveness of sins, or to fulfill a vow.
A Christian Pilgrimage to anywhere has for its goal the desire to glorify God , through Christ ! Also in a pilgrimage to Canterbury the pilgrims would remember S.Augustine, who attempted to Bring Christianity to the English [597 AD ] and S.Thomas aBecket, a martyr in the struggle against the civil power!
" The Canterbury Tales " is essentially a frame story where the pilgrims are narrating stories within the frame of the pilgrimage .
The distance of the Canterbury pilgrimage is approximately 60 miles, starting from London to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.
The Canterbury Pilgrims was created in 1917.