A Pilgrim.
It is called Hajj by the Muslims. The Hindus call it Yatra. In English a religious journey is called 'pilgrimage'.
A Pilgrim.
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Do you mean a pilgrimage? That's usually a journey to a shrine, temple or place of religious significance, and the person who makes the journey is a pilgrim.
This journey is called a "pilgrimage" because it is a religious or spiritual journey undertaken by a person to a sacred place or shrine as an act of devotion, penance, or thanksgiving.
A pilgrim.
You might call that person an ascetic, or an eremite (hermit).
A person who goes on a trip for a religious purpose is commonly referred to as a pilgrim.
It seems to me reading history in school, that one of the main goals of leaving England, to go to America, was to enjoy the freedom of practicing whatever religion appealed to you the most. Those making a religious journey, are said to be making a "pilgrimage".Answeranswer because their journey had religious purpose
the person does create the journey and the journey does not create the person.
A person who travels to a new place in search of religious freedom is often referred to as a religious refugee or pilgrim. They may also be described as a seeker of religious sanctuary.