List of Christian pilgrimage sites

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This is a list of sites notable as destinations of Christian pilgrimage, sorted by region and by (modern) country.

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This page has a wider view of the topic, while the "pilgrimage church" page offers Catholic sites.

Old World

The Holy Land

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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

The Holy Land, location of many events in the Old Testament and New Testament. After Jerusalem, the list is alphabetical.

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The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.

Eastern Christianity

Sites associated with Eastern Christianity in Eastern Europe and the Near East (excluding the Holy Land proper).

Armenia

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Sanctuary of Our Lady of La Salette
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Croagh Patrick chappel, Ireland

Artsakh (de facto)

Bulgaria

Egypt

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Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai

Ethiopia

Georgia

Greece

India

Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health in India is a 16th-century Marian apparition shrine. VeilankanniChurchExtn.jpg
Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health in India is a 16th-century Marian apparition shrine.

Iran

Jordan

Al-Maghtas ruins on the eastern side of the Jordan River are the location for the Baptism of Jesus and the ministry of John the Baptist. Bethany (5).JPG
Al-Maghtas ruins on the eastern side of the Jordan River are the location for the Baptism of Jesus and the ministry of John the Baptist.

Alphabetically by noun, ignoring the Arabic article (al-, el-)

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Our Lady of Lebanon

Lebanon

Romania

  • Iași, where over 1 million pilgrims from all over Romania and neighboring Orthodox countries supposedly queue to touch the relics of Saint Paraskevi

Russia

Serbia

  • Djunis monastery near Kruševac is the most visited shrine in Serbia, dedicated to the Theotokos

Syria

Turkey

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Pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket, Canterbury Cathedral.

Ukraine

Western Christianity

Sites associated with Western Christianity (Roman Catholicism, including sites now in Protestant parts of Europe).

Austria

  • Mariazell. Marian shrine to Austria and Hungary

Belgium

  • Banneux - Apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1933
  • Beauraing - Apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1932 .

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Medjugorje - Apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1981

Czech Republic

Finland

  • Kirkkokari, the only Roman Catholic pilgrimage site in Finland.

France

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Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux.

Germany

Hungary

India

Ireland

Italy

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St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City

Latvia

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway

  • Nidaros, Trondheim. Shrine of St. Olav. 4th most visited pilgrimage site in Middle Ages.

Poland

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Divine Mercy Sanctuary in Kraków-Łagiewniki, the global center of Divine Mercy
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An ancient pilgrimage road to Santiago de Compostela.

Portugal

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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, in Cova da Iria, Fátima, Portugal.

Spain

Romania

Basilica minor of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Marianska hora in Levoca, the largest pilgrimage site in Slovakia Levoca Bazilika Marianska hora 2015 2.jpg
Basilica minor of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Mariánska hora in Levoča, the largest pilgrimage site in Slovakia

Slovakia

Greek Catholic
  • Shrine of Our Lady of Litmanová, a Marian apparition.
  • Basilica minor of the Dormition of the Mother of God of Ľutina, largest Greek Catholic pilgrimage in Slovakia, held every August 15
Roman Catholic

Switzerland

United Kingdom

New World

Pilgrimage sites in parts of the world reached by Christianity in the early modern or modern era, including the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast and East Asia.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Rwanda

Uganda

East and Southeast Asia

Japan

South Korea

  • Seoul Martyrs Way

Indonesia

  • Sendangsono. Central Java; The first native Javan baptized by Rv. Van Lith, SJ

Malaysia

Philippines

Vietnam

Latin America

Brazil

Costa Rica

  • Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels - the pilgrims walk from all around the country with the goal of arriving on 2 August to the Basilica in Cartago, that date is the feast day of the feast day of Our Lady of the Angels of the Portiuncula (on which the Portiuncola Indulgence could be gained) and a national holiday due to the pilgrimage.

Mexico

Honduras

Guatemala

  • Nuestra Señora de la Merced, Antigua, Guatemala

North America

Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, Quebec Basilique Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre 5.jpg
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec

Canada

United States

Catholic
Eastern Orthodox
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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