What is the difference between going on a journey as a tourist and as a pilgrim
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Raunak kumar D. There, under Michelangelo's dome, I found my pilgrim moment. Our 'maps' include the Mass, daily Scripture readings, daily prayer, the sacraments especially the Eucharist and reconciliation , a spiritual director, retreats — all giving us directions to point us in the way of truth. So it makes sense that when we go on a pilgrimage we be deliberate about making choices that remind us constantly that this is not just a tourist trip. The authors offer pilgrimage tips based on their own experience: Make daily Mass a part of your routine as often as possible.
If you're on a tour or with other people who are not pilgrims, take a moment when you visit a church or holy site to sit quietly and say a simple prayer.
Bring spiritual reading with you. Keep a journal, especially noting how you experienced God in your day. And approach each day with this request: "Here I am, Lord. Show me what message you have for me in whatever happens today. It may take some creative thinking to get a true pilgrim experience. Talk to locals and find out when the church or shrine is less crowded.
Ask when Masses or other special services will be celebrated. Try to enter into the local community's celebrations rather than watching from the outside. The extra effort can make the difference between going home with nothing more than a few nice photos and returning with a sense of spiritual renewal. It is easy to romanticize the idea of a pilgrimage, to turn it into something larger than life — something to experience only when the money, the time and the stamina allow for one to travel to a far-off country and see the great spiritual sites.
We imagine places like the Holy Land, and file our pilgrimage plans away on a spiritual bucket list. But what if you're unable to travel even a short distance?
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