Christian pilgrimage
Christian pilgrimage is a journey undertaken by believers to sacred sites associated with the life of Jesus Christ, saints, or significant events in Christianity. These journeys are often motivated by a desire for spiritual growth, penance, or a deeper connection to their faith. Popular pilgrimage destinations include Jerusalem, Rome, and Santiago de Compostela.
Pilgrims may travel alone or in groups, and the experience often includes prayer, reflection, and participation in religious rituals. Many pilgrims walk long distances, embracing the physical challenge as part of their spiritual journey. The act of pilgrimage is seen as a way to renew one's faith and seek divine guidance.