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Monument to pilgrims in Burgos, Spain

:''This article is on religious pilgrims. For other uses, see Pilgrim (disambiguation).''
A 'pilgrim' is one who undertakes a religious pilgrimage, literally 'far afield'. This is traditionally a visit to a place of some religious significance; often a considerable distance is traveled. Examples include a Muslim visiting Mecca or a Christian or Jew visiting Jerusalem. No religion has laid greater stress on the duty of a pilgrimage than Islam in the Hajj. In the United States the word "Pilgrims" usually refers to the first European settlers of New England, who celebrated the "First Thanksgiving" with the Native Americans in 1621.
Pilgrimages are characteristic of many religions, such as those of ancient Egypt, Persia in the Mithraic period, India, China, and Japan. The Greek and Roman custom of consulting the gods at local oracles, such as those at Dodona or Delphi, both in Greece, is widely known. In the early period of Hebrew history, pilgrimages were made to Shiloh and Dan and to Bethel (now Beitin, Jordan). The great Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca (now in Saudi Arabia), is obligatory for every Muslim, and other Islamic devotional pilgrimages, particularly to the tombs of saints, are numerous. Al QayrawÄn in Tunisia, Ouezzane in Morocco, KarbalÄ’ in Iraq, and Mashhad (Meshed) in Iran are sacred Muslim cities. Benares (now VÄrÄnasi), India is a renowned place of pilgrimage for Hindus.
''Pilgrim'' by Gheorghe Tattarescu.

The early Christians made pilgrimages to the scenes of the Passion of Christ in Jerusalem. Even after Jerusalem had been occupied by the Saracens, the liberty of pilgrimage, on payment of a tax, was secured by treaty; the necessity of protecting pilgrims, however, gave rise to the medieval military orders, such as the Knights Templar.
The chief places of pilgrimage in the West included, in Italy, Rome, Loreto (near Ancona), and Assisi; in Spain, Santiago de Compostela, Guadalupe, and the monastery of Montserrat near Barcelona; in Northern Europe, the shrine of St. Olav (Olaf) at Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway; in France, the churches of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, at Lyon, and Saint-Denis; in Germany, Cologne and Trèves (now Trier); in Switzerland, Einsiedeln; in England, Walsingham Abbey, in eastern England, and Canterbury; in Scotland, Whithorn, Scone, Dundee, Paisley, and Melrose; and in Ireland, many places connected with the life or death of the early Irish saints. Gustavo A. Madero is the site of a celebrated shrine to the Virgin Mary, in central Mexico. In later times, pilgrims traveled in large numbers to Paris ( Sacred-Heart Basilica- Basilica of the Sacré Cœur; and Saint Catherine Labouré), Le Puy, Paray-le-Monial, Issoudun (Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur), Saint-Omer (Saint Erkembode) and Lourdes, all in France.
In early Celtic Christianity, pilgrimage was an ascetic religious practice, leaving home and the clan for an unknown destination, in complete trust of Divine Providence. These travells often resulted in the founding of new abbeys and spreading christiantity among the pagan population in Britain as well as on continental Europe.

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Literature



Kerschbaum & Gattinger, Via Francigena - DVD- Documentation, of a modern pilgrimage to Rome, ISBN: 3200005009, Verlag EUROVIA, Vienna 2005

External links



The Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela Wiki

All about Pilgrimage and Ways in Europe from the EUROVIA Association

Sacred-Heart Basilica, Paris

Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur, Issoudun

Way of A Pilgrim Modern Christian pilgrim loosely based on the Russian Orthodox classic The Way of A Pilgrim

Pilgrimages to Jerusalem Descriptions of pilgrimages to Jerusalem from the 3rd-20th centuries

Medieval Pilgrims' Clothing Illustrations of 13th-16th century pilgrims, and links to photos of 16th century clothing made for pilgrimage

Account of pilgrimage to Nidaros (Trondheim) in Norway on Olav's Way. With useful page about kit.

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