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Explain why some Christians go on pilgrimage and the effect this might have on them  

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Explain why some Christians go on pilgrimage and the effect this might have on them We will start this discussion by explaining why some Christians go on pilgrimages and discuss it in detail the effect this might have on them. We will also throw more light on those who go pilgrimages and the experiences gained. A pilgrim is one who travels to sacred places but in a more detailed form, a pilgrim is a believer in a faith or the follower of a religion who travels to sacred places within or outside the context of Christianity or even his religion. [It is very clear that not only Christians go on pilgrimages but we would limit this discussion on what pilgrims gain when they go to these sacred places of interest]. For Christians this experiences includes ... Being able to relate their experiences to other brothers and sisters who may not have had...

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