Pilgrimage and Cultural Communication

We tend to take for granted how easy it is to communicate with people living a distance from us. All we have to do is pick up the phone or turn on the computer. For people living in a world before trains, planes, radios, TVs, phones, and internet, communication with others from different lands or even different regions of the same country was far from easy. It could take hours to travel mere miles and weeks or months to traverse countries and continents.

Yet many people did travel to far-off places. The most popular reason for common people was

These pilgrimages performed a pious act and served as atonement.
People sought:

Pilgrimages consisted of a journey to a major shrine. The 3 most popular were

There were also small local shrines to favorite saints and larger pilgrim sites within England such as

Imagine how odd it must have been for pilgrims to encounter strange people of different colors who spoke different, non-European languages, and who worshipped in a different way. Surely they would have felt some of the same racial and ethnic devisiveness which we feel today, but perhaps more extremely.

Transmission of Cultural Information

How can we know how medieval people viewed the world outside their own experience?


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