There is a very simple answer.
One person on a pilgrimage; a pilgrim
or........................................; two pilgrims
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A person who journeys to a holy place is commonly called a pilgrim.
globetrotter?
Wayfarer
Expedition
pilgrim
A pilgrim is a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
The Holy Cross is a symbol for Holy Orders because it represents the self-sacrificial love exemplified by Jesus on the cross. Just as Jesus offered Himself for the salvation of humanity, those called to Holy Orders are called to serve and lead others with a similar spirit of selflessness and devotion. The Holy Cross signifies the call to emulate Christ's love and service in the ministry of Holy Orders.
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 typically takes place in a church or cathedral, where the ordination ceremony is held. The specific location can vary depending on the religious tradition and local customs.
what do you call a pilgrims journey to a holy place
A journey made by a pilgrim is known as a pilgrimage.
A pilgrim is a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
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'.
Only a grown up Muslim man or woman who can afford financially travels to Mecca to perform Hajj.
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 person who travelled to a holy place was 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 pilgrim
The Holy Cross is a symbol for Holy Orders because it represents the self-sacrificial love exemplified by Jesus on the cross. Just as Jesus offered Himself for the salvation of humanity, those called to Holy Orders are called to serve and lead others with a similar spirit of selflessness and devotion. The Holy Cross signifies the call to emulate Christ's love and service in the ministry of Holy Orders.