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pèlerin

Pèlerin is the French noun for a pilgrim, a person who undertakes a pilgrimage—a long journey to a sacred site for religious devotion, penance, or spiritual meaning. In French usage the term covers pilgrims of various faiths, though it is most closely associated with Christian practice, especially in medieval Europe.

The word comes from Old French pelerin, from Latin peregrinus meaning foreigner, traveler; originally described someone

During the Middle Ages, pilgrimages were widespread; routes to Rome, Jerusalem, and Santiago de Compostela; indulgences;

Today pilgrims continue to travel for religious reasons and even for personal or secular reasons; Camino de

traveling
beyond
his
homeland
and
later
specialized
to
denote
a
sacred
traveler.
hospitality
along
routes.
Santiago;
Hajj
for
Muslims;
other
traditions;
pilgrimage
networks;
pilgrimage
as
cultural
phenomenon.