There is a very simple answer.
One person on a pilgrimage; a pilgrim
or........................................; two pilgrims
simple.
A pilgrim is a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
Holy Cross is a symbol for Holy Orders because the person who is receiving Holy Orders is about to start a journey with Christ. He is about to lead a flock and the Cross can be a strong symbol for his leadership.
Pilgrimage is the term that refers to a religious journey undertaken for spiritual significance or devotion. Participants often travel to significant religious sites or landmarks as part of their pilgrimage.
A person on a visit to holy places is often referred to as a pilgrim.
Holy Orders usually takes place in the diocesan cathedral.
what do you call a pilgrims journey to a holy place
A journey made by a pilgrim is known as a pilgrimage.
A person who journeys to a holy place is called a pilgrim in English, a Yatri in Hindi and a Haji in Arabic.
It is called Hajj by the Muslims. The Hindus call it Yatra. In English a religious journey is called 'pilgrimage'.
A pilgrim is a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
Only a grown up Muslim man or woman who can afford financially travels to Mecca to perform Hajj.
A person who travelled to a holy place was a pilgrim.
in the past it was a journey to a holy place like the shrine of a saint- often a long difficult journey
a pilgramage is a journey to a scared or holy place in your religion for catholics eg. lourdes
A pilgrim
A pilgrimage is just a journey to a religion's "holy" areas like for Christianity, Judaism, and Islam there is Jerusalem. So if the religion has a holy place on Earth in a sense they can take a pilgrimage/journey to there.
A journey to the Holy Land or Shrine is called a pilgrimage.