5.2: Pilgrimage to sacred places

Cards (8)

  • Why is the pilgrimage at Jerusalem important
    • The city in Israel where Jesus died
    • Catholics might visit Jesus' tomb, the Via Dolorosa (the street through which Jesus carried his cross), and other nearby places connected with Jesus' life
  • Why do Catholics visit Jerusalem
    • To share in Jesus' life and suffering
    • To renew their faith and commitment to Jesus
  • Why is the pilgrimage at Rome important
    • The centre of Catholic faith
    • Where St Peter died, and where the current Pope lives
    • Catholics might visit the Vatican (home of the Pope), the tomb of St Peter in St Peter's Basilica, and the cathedral of St John Lateran (the most important Catholic Church)
  • Why do Catholics visit Rome
    To show their commitment to the Catholic Church, and their unity with the Pope and all Catholics
  • Why is the pilgrimage at Lourdes important
    • A town in France where a young girl called Bernadette saw visions of Mary
    • Mary told Bernadette to dig in the ground, and when she did a spring appeared
    • The waters of this spring are believed to have healing powers, and Catholics visit Lourdes to bathe in its waters
  • Why do Catholics visit Lourdes
    • To be healed physically or spiritually by the waters
    • To feel stronger and more at peace in the body and mind
  • Why is the pilgrimage and Walsingham important
    • A village in Norfolk which contains the Catholic national shrine for England
    • In 1061m a noblewoman had visions of the house where Mary lived in Nazareth. She built a copy of this house in Walsingham, which is now called the Holy House
    • Catholics often walk in procession between the Slipper Chapel and the Holy House. They might also attend Mass
  • Why do Catholics visit Lourdes
    • To go on a pilgrimage without having to travel abroad
    • To spend time in prayer with other Catholics
    • To make themselves more aware of their place in the Church, the community of believers