Pilgrimages and Crusades During the Middle Ages, religious faith led many people to perform extraordinary acts of devotion. For example, most Christians.

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Pilgrimages and Crusades During the Middle Ages, religious faith led many people to perform extraordinary acts of devotion. For example, most Christians hoped to go on a pilgrimage at some point in their lives.

Pilgrimages A pilgrimage is a journey to a holy site. –Pilgrims = people who go on a pilgrimage Pilgrims went on these journeys to show their devotion to God, as an act of penance for their sins, or in hopes of being cured of an illness.

Pilgrimages Pilgrims traveled long distances to visit holy sites, such as – Jerusalem (where Jesus was killed) and Rome. – They also visited churches that housed relics, the body parts or belongings of saints. – Canterbury Cathedral in England was a major destination for pilgrims.

Pilgrimages A pilgrimage required dedication – travel was difficult and often dangerous. – Most pilgrims traveled on foot. – robbers were a constant threat pilgrims often banded together for safety. Sometimes they even hired an armed escort

Crusades The Crusades were a series of military expeditions to the land where Jesus had lived, which Christians called the Holy Land. Christians in western Europe organized several Crusades to recover Jerusalem and other sites of pilgrimage in that region.