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The greatest shrine, but also the most difficult to reach

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Jerusalem

Medieval christians believed that a pilgrimage to a holy shrine was a particular spiritual benefit. The greatest shrine but the most difficult to reach was The Holy City of Jerusalem. Some christians sought spiritual solace by traveling to the pilgrimage sites. Many went to local shrines honoring the Virgin Mary, but Jerusalem, Rome and Santiago de Compostela were the most desired locations.

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