Jerusalem is where Islam's third most holy site, The Mosque of Al-Aqsa, is located. For Jews, Jerusalem is important because it is the site of their holiest place, the temple mount. For Christians it is important because Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead in Jerusalem. Muslims, Jews and Christians all come to Jerusalem on pilgrimages to see it.
Jerusalem is of interest to many Christians because it is the place where some key events in Jesus' life occurred. It is also a place that will have significance in the future. It has always been of significance to God and to the Jews and as such is important to Christians. It isn't the main event, though for Christians and there are no requirements to make a pilgrimage there. It is the place where Christianity began at Pentecost.
Christians believe that Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem. The crucifixion of Jesus and Holy Week is the most important time in a Christian's timeline.
The official place of worship for Christians is the church. The Jews worship in a synagogue.
A Christian has no pilgrimage (unless you speak in allegories and metaphors). Christians are to worship in Spirit and in truth. The worship of God in this time is not linked to a specific place.
It isn't technically. But it is nice to see where it all took place.
Pilgrimage is important to christians because it's a place that is sacred and has some connection to the catholic faith.People go here to be close to god and recieve blessings and this may make the emotionally or physically healed.Pyscologically this puts people at rest more as they spend their time in prayer and reflection.
Yes, it is an important Catholic place of pilgrimage.
Jerusalem is of interest to many Christians because it is the place where some key events in Jesus' life occurred. The most important among these are the events leading up to and including the crucifixion such as the Betrayal at Gethsemane, the Pardoning of Barabbas, the Via Dolorosa, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection. It is also a place that will have significance in the future as it a likely place for the Second Coming to begin. It has always been of significance to God and to the Jews and as such is important to Christians. As many people like to visit and see for themselves places where people important to them have lived, so is Jerusalem to Christians. It is interesting to see and learn about a city of which you read so much. It isn't the main event, though for Christians and there are no requirements to make a pilgrimage there.It is the place where Christianity began at Pentecost and it is at Antioch where the term 'Christian' was first applied.It is where Jesus was crucified.
because your gay and they wanna poo themselves
The christians that do decide to pilgrimage, most commonly would be Catholics, would walk to a place with spiritual or religious significance. For example, Walsingham is an important place for christians to go because it was believed a woman was visited by the Angel Gabriel and the Virgin Mary in a dream who inspired her to build a replica of Jesus' place where he was born. It also allows christians to connect to G-d on a different (and possibly more spiritual level) than any of the other Christian practices.
Jerusalem is important to Jews because it is their Holy Land and ancestral home. To Christians it is the place of Jesus' resurrection. To Muslims it is important because it is the birthplace of some of their prophets, most of which are also revered by Christians and Jews.
Jerusalem for both Jews and Christians. Either Mecca or Medina for Muslims.