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What is pligrimage?

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A pilgrim is a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.

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  1. A pilgrimage is

    A pilgrim's journey.
    when you are traveling to a place to another
  2. for example::EnglandtoLondonor SpaintoMarid

A spiritual journey to a holy place.
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A pilgrimage is a journey, often for religious reasons.

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A pilgrimage is a dedicated journey to a site considered Holy.

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"Person who travels to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion." OED

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Pilgrimage is both a spiritual and physical journey in which the faithful person travels to a site (place) that is considered holy or sacred.

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