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Ways of Christian living - EdexcelPilgrimage

Christian practices are varied and many of them, such as praying, fit into daily life easily. However, there are other practices that may happen only once in a lifetime, such as visiting a pilgrimage site.

Part of Religious StudiesChristianity

Pilgrimage

A pilgrimage is a journey religious people take to a holy place or a place of religious significance. Pilgrimage can be a physical journey but it can also represent an individual鈥檚 journey of faith.

Significant Christian pilgrimage locations

  • Iona is an island off the west coast of Scotland. It has been a centre of pilgrimage since Saint Columba arrived in AD563, bringing with him 13 followers and establishing a . Today it is a place of spiritual learning, and many pilgrims travel to Iona to reflect on the nature of God with other Christians.
  • 罢补颈锄茅 is a in the south of France that promotes Christian unity. It is particularly significant as it was a place that helped to shelter Jews aiming to escape the Nazis during World War Two.
  • Walsingham is a village in Norfolk that became a pilgrimage site in 1061 after Richeldis de Faverches had a vision of the house in Nazareth where Mary lived. A copy of the house was made, and thousands of people visit this site each year.

Jerusalem

Jerusalem is a particularly important pilgrimage location, as this is where the events of Jesus鈥 last days occurred. The Cenacle and the Via Dolorosa are particularly significant locations. The Cenacle is the room where the took place. The Via Dolorosa, also known as the 鈥榳ay of suffering鈥, is the route Jesus took as he carried his cross to the place where he was .

The Gospel of Luke specifically mentions Jerusalem. It is mentioned as a place Jesus travelled to with his parents and also as a place where he chose to spend time alone:

Every year Jesus鈥 parents went to Jerusalem for the Festival of the Passover. When he was 12 years old, they went up to the festival, according to the custom. After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem, but they were unaware of it.
Luke 2:41鈥43

Different Christian views on pilgrimage

Historically, there has been great opposition to pilgrimage from the Church. John Calvin, a famous Protestant , criticised the practices of celebrating and creating at certain sites. He believed these were not true forms of worship and distracted from the purpose of worship. In particular, Protestants have often considered worship of figures such as the Virgin Mary a form of , as it goes against the commandment that only God can be worshipped.

Today, many Protestants visit sites such as Jerusalem in order to feel connected to Jesus and reflect on their faith. However, these Protestants still would not worship saints or visit places such as Walsingham.

Pilgrimage plays an important role in the faith. Many Catholics make pilgrimages to sites that connect them to saints or sites in which the Virgin Mary has been sighted, such as Lourdes in France.

Why go on pilgrimage?

  • Many Christians go on pilgrimage to meet other Christians with whom they can discuss their faith. In this way, they deepen their understanding of God.
  • Many Christian pilgrimage sites are visited by people all over the world, which means that pilgrimage can be a good way of meeting a diverse range of people who share a similar faith.
  • Pilgrimage gives Christians time away from their normal routine to connect with their religion.
Visualisation of the different locations that are significant sites of pilgrimage for Christians, depicting Iona, Taize, Walsingham and Jerusalem.