Pilgrimage.
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- Created on: 18-12-16 10:49
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- Pilgrimage
- Rome
- Who was there?
- St. Peter.
- What happened?
- St. Peter became the first Pope and the first Apostle.
- St. Peter was crucified there.
- St. Peter is buried under the altar in the Basillica.
- What is there now?
- The Pope lives there now.
- There are over 900 churches there now.
- St. Peter's Basillica.
- Where the largest Basillica ever built is there.
- Who is it a pilgrimage for?
- Christians
- Who was there?
- Jerusalem
- What is there now?
- Conflict between Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
- Fights every Friday between Palestinians and Israeli soldiers
- The Western wall built by Jews to separate themselves from other religions.
- What happened?
- For Christians
- It has Golgotha where Jesus was crucified.
- The River Jordan where Jesus was baptised.
- For Jews
- 300 years ago King Soloman built the fist Jewish temple there.
- It is prophesied that God will appear on mount. Zyon.
- For Muslims
- It is the Holy City given to them to by God.
- It is where the prophet, Abraham, ascended to Heaven on a horse in Al-Sharam Al-Sherif temple, it is also known as the Night Journey.
- For Christians
- Who is it a pilgrimage for?
- Muslims
- Jews
- Christians
- Who was there?
- Jesus
- Mohammed
- King Soloman
- What is there now?
- Lourdes
- Who is it a Pilgrimage for?
- Christians.
- Who was there?
- Virgin Mary.
- St. Bernadette.
- What happened?
- Virgin Mary visited St.Bernadette 18 times.
- St.Bernadette was told to visit every day for two weeks.
- St.Bernadette was told to build a Chapel so she did.
- When Bernadette was only 14 she had a vision which told her to do various thing to heal others, now she is recognised as the patroness of Illness.
- What can you do there now?
- You can have an apparition.
- You can see where Mary visited Bernadette.
- You can do a procession.
- You can visit the underground Basillica
- You can visit the Holy Baths.
- You can drink from the Miraculous Springs.
- You can visit the 14 Stations of the Cross.
- Who is it a Pilgrimage for?
- Rome
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