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Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today Catholic Pilgrimage’s Catholic pilgrimages have a long and rich tradition In the first century there were 3 sacred routes Jerusalem Rome San Tiago

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today RomeSan TiagoJerusalem

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today Pilgrimages in History Various accounts of how this came to be a site Somewhere around 850CE and 1123CE 4 Traditional French routes

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today Pilgrimage Routes Starting Points French Routes Tours Vezeley Le Pay Arles English Routes Portuguese

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today Pilgrimage Routes On the Spanish side of the border there are two routes, the northern and southern. 3 of the four French routes meet in Saint Jean Pied de Port All four French routes meet in Jaca The northern rout follows the coast line

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today Famous Pilgrims Pope Calixtus II St. Francis of Assisa Isabella of Castile Pope John XXIII Shirley MacLean

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today Pilgrimage Today 1985 World Heritage Site 1985 First European Cultural Route ,000 Pilgrims 880Km from the border

Catholic Pilgrimage In History Routes Famous Pilgrimages Today

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