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Pilgrimage & Celebrations
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Celebrations
Christians celebrate special festivals. Christians believe that festivals are opportunities to witness their faith. Festivals can renew spirits and strengthen faith.

Christmas and Easter
Christmas and Easter are two of the most important Christian festivals.
Christmas celebrates Jesus' birth.
Easter celebrates Jesus rising from the dead.
These festivals recall the central beliefs of Christianity:
Incarnation.
Jesus’ saving death and resurrection.

Holy places
Important holy places for Christians include:
The Holy Land.
Rome.
Iona.
Lourdes.
Pilgrimage
Some Christians travel to special holy places. This is called a pilgrimage.

Journey
Pilgrimage reminds Christians they are on a spiritual journey that will end with God in heaven.
Some Christians think pilgrimages are not needed.
- They believe the important journey is inside a person’s heart.

Pilgrimages to Lourdes
Lourdes is a town in southern France where Jesus’ mother Mary is said to have appeared.
Catholics often visit Lourdes because they have a special devotion to Mary.
In Lourdes, there are processions, special masses, and prayers.
Some sick people go to Lourdes because they believe the water there is miraculous and can heal them.

Pilgrimages to Iona
Iona is an island off the west coast of Scotland.
It is linked to early Christianity in Britain, especially St Columba and his followers.
- These men built a monastery there in the 6th century and travelled to spread Christianity in Scotland and the north of England.
Today, there is a monastic community in Iona that welcomes pilgrims and offers spiritual guidance.
Christians of all denominations visit Iona to follow the steps of early Christian Saints.
- Christians believe they gain spiritual rewards by doing this pilgrimage.

Pilgrimage in other faiths
Other religions also have pilgrimages.
Muslims travel to Mecca and other places linked to the Prophet Muhammad.
This journey is called Hajj.
- Many Hindus go on pilgrimage to the River Ganges, which they believe has the power to purify them spiritually.
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1.1Key Beliefs
1.2Practices
2Christianity
2.1Key Beliefs
2.2Jesus Christ & Salvation
2.3Worship & Festivals
3Catholicism (Christianity)
3.1Key Beliefs
3.2The Seven Sacraments
4Islam
4.1Key Beliefs
4.2Authority
5Judaism
5.1Key Beliefs
5.2Covenant & The Mitzvot
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1Buddhism
1.1Key Beliefs
1.2Practices
2Christianity
2.1Key Beliefs
2.2Jesus Christ & Salvation
2.3Worship & Festivals
3Catholicism (Christianity)
3.1Key Beliefs
3.2The Seven Sacraments
4Islam
4.1Key Beliefs
4.2Authority
5Judaism
5.1Key Beliefs
5.2Covenant & The Mitzvot
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- 1Why do Christians celebrate festivals?True / false
- 2Features of Christian pilgrimages:True / false
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- 4Features of pilgrimages in many faiths:True / false
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