Have you ever thought
about taking a pilgrimage, especially after diving deep into your religion’s
teachings through a resource like Deily? Then continue reading for a short list of the
top five pilgrimage sites found throughout Europe. Perhaps taking one of these
pilgrimages will bring you closer to God and really connect you with your
spiritual self.
1.
Fatima in
Portugal
A Marian apparition
appeared to three peasant children back in 1917, and the Chapel of the
Apparitions was built on the site where the visitations occurred. Each year
since then, particularly on the days of October 13 and May 13, which mark the
anniversaries for the apparitions, the streets throughout Fatima, Portugal become filled with pilgrims who have come from
all over the world to visit this holy place.
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2.
Lourdes in
France
Another hugely popular
pilgrimage site in Europe is Lourdes, France. This is a southern town that is the site
where Catholics celebrate the ascension of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. Other
celebrations are also held throughout the year there, and the U.S. National
Lourdes Pilgrimage is responsible for taking groups of American Catholic
pilgrims to the shrine, where prayers and petitions are offered. Over seven
million people visit this religious site every year.
3.
Luther
Country in Germany
Martin Luther made
history by starting the Protestant Reformation, so travelers today make it a
point to follow in his historical footsteps within the states of Thuringia and
Saxony-Anhalt. This region is called Luther Country, and sites that are related
to the Reformation are found in LutherstadtEisleben, Lutherstadt Wittenberg,
Erfurt, and Eisenach. Pilgrims also visit the Castle Church site, where Martin
Luther nailed his 95 Theses in 1517.
4.
Assisi in
Italy
Many pilgrims plan
their trip to Italy not only to visit the Vatican, but also to visit Assisi,
which is an Umbrian hill town that is located to the north of the city of Rome.
This area is considered Saint Francis’ birthplace, and his influence is
memorialized within the Basilica of San Francesco of Assisi. This has even been
named a World Heritage Site, and it is one of a total of eight historic
churches within this amazing area of the country.
5.
Camino de
Santiago in Spain
Those seeking one of
the oldest pilgrimage sites on the planet should visit the cathedral of
Santiago de Compostela. This is the burial site of Saint James, and it has been
a pilgrimage site since the medieval era, so even if you are traveling to the
area merely for the history and not for the religious experience, you can
certainly appreciate its allure. The route runs right through the northern part
of Spain and ends at the cathedral.
These are just a few
of the many amazing pilgrimage sites that are found throughout Europe. There
are many more found all over the world, and they are fantastic places to go if
you want to really connect with your religion on a whole new level and show
your devotion to God.
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