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Christian Pilgrimage SitesOnline version

Fill in the Blanks game about Christian pilgrimage sites and their significance in Christianity.

by Sophie Llewellyn Smith
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A is a journey that has religious or significance . The journey is usually taken to an important religious place . Key fact There are many sites of pilgrimage , several of which are mentioned in stories about the life of . A person on a pilgrimage is called a . Pilgrimage is not in Christianity , but many Christians choose to undertake journeys to sites to : deepen their with God feel connected to the worldwide community of Christians learn more about the of Christianity see sites where happened and receive special seek or acceptance of ailments Depiction of four key Christian pilgrimage sites , specific to the OCR specification : , , and . Walsingham Walsingham is a village in , England . Some Christians believe it is the site of an important vision of the , also known as . In , a Saxon , Richeldis de Faverches , is said to have had a vision of Mary . She claimed that Mary took her to her house in , where Mary received the . Mary asked Richeldis to build an exact copy of this house in Walsingham . The copy , which can be found inside ? s in Walsingham , is called the . Above the church ? s is a statue of Mary , called Our Lady of Walsingham . For this reason , the site is also known as the of England , and pilgrims have visited it for centuries . Every year there is a national to Walsingham , which attracts Christians from all over the world . At Walsingham , some Christians walk over the last mile from the Slipper Chapel to the Holy House as an act of for their sins . Pilgrims pray , celebrate the , receive blessings and go on a from the ruined through to the . There is a daily service called the , as some pilgrims believe that the of the church well can bring special blessings . Lourdes Lourdes is a famous pilgrimage site in France where the waters are believed to have powers . It became a Christian pilgrimage site when , in , Soubirous , a young local girl , was said to have seen the Virgin Mary at Lourdes and her friend was thought to have been healed in the waters . Bernadette was made a by Pius XI in . Christian pilgrims , particularly Catholics , visit and pray in the of Our Lady of Lourdes . They also worship at the where the vision is said to have taken place . Pilgrims also take part in a - lit procession in honour of the Virgin Mary , which happens every evening before in the grotto . They may also their sins at the . Many pilgrims take some of the home , and there have been many more stories of healings . Jerusalem Christians believe that Jesus spent the week leading up to his , known as , in . Christian pilgrims visit key sites in Jerusalem to remember the important events of Holy Week , including : Garden of ? believed to be where Jesus before he was arrested by the Romans and crucified . Christians visit this site to contemplate and pray . Church of the Holy ? said to have been built on the site where Jesus was , as well as his place of burial . However , some Christians believe instead that the , just beyond Jerusalem ? s city walls , was the site of Jesus ? crucifixion and . Via ? a walking route from the outskirts of Jerusalem to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre . It is thought to be the path that Jesus took as he carried his on the way to his crucifixion , so it is particularly important on Good . Church of the ? said to mark the site of the of Jesus . Inside is a stone that is believed to be marked with Jesus ? . Rome Rome is an important place of pilgrimage , particularly for Catholics , because that is where the resides in the . Catholics believe that Jesus appointed as the leader of his . Tradition says that after and time spent in , Peter went to Rome and became the first ever . Many Christians believe that he was and buried on Vatican in Rome . Pilgrims visit the Vatican to hear the Pope in St Peter ? s on Wednesdays , or attend Mass led by the Pope during the year . The most important site in Rome for Catholic pilgrims is St Peter ? s . Pilgrims hope to see the Pope and visit what they believe is the of St Peter , underneath the basilica . The feet of a 13th - century of St Peter have been rubbed smooth by the millions of pilgrims who have touched them over the years .

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