Image of Pilgrimage in Christian Culture: Caroline Lewis

 Pilgrimages are very common for religious people in order for them to feel closer to their God and spirituality. Within this text, it explains that pilgrimages must occur with a historical context. This texts later goes on to explain all rites of passages. These are separation, limen, and aggression. The separation is your separation from your group or comfort, the second is the liminal phase where the passenger becomes ambiguous and passes through a dimension that has few or done of the attributes of the previous state, and the third aspect is when the passenger returns to its regular state. Liminality is a concept that is now applied to cultural change. It is important for people to be a passenger to see the view of other perspectives. 

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