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Pilgrimages that happened in the middle ages. Obviously.
most people went to Canterbury on pilgrimages in the middle ages this was a tough time as you could become ill or it could even lead to death also you could become very tired as you would have to walk for days on end or go on horseback. hope this helps!
Catholic people were told that if they prayed at holy places called shrines, they could be forgiven their sins or be cured of illnesses. This is why people took the risk of going on pilgrimages.
medicine mostly because it was really expensive back in the middle ages. it depends on what you are ready to be involved with.
They went on pilgrimages to make sure that God would send them to heaven instead of hell.
Yes, there were pilgrimages within medieval Britain. The most famous was to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, is about a group making this pilgrimage.The link below has brief information about five or six pilgrim sites in Britain.
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
By receiving the sacrament of Eucharist after good confession and absolution, doing penance, going on pilgrimages and other activities for indulgences (time reduced in Purgatory), by good works and charity, and by prayer.
Henry Littlehales has written: 'The Prymer or Lay Folks' Prayer Book' 'Some notes on the road from London to Canterbury in the middle ages' -- subject(s): Roads, Pilgrims and pilgrimages