Maelyn Eversole: Image and pilgrimage in Christian culture #2

 In this reading Dr. Redick talks about the motives for venturing out onto the Camino presently, versus the motives during medieval times. During medieval times the Camino was much more prominent, and the societal pressure to go out onto the Camino was much greater for devout Catholics. However, nowadays the motive for going onto the Camino is more of a personal decision. Some people go onto the Camino because they require self reflection while others do it as a pilgrimage and tribute to god. The text talks about the interaction of holy sites and scripture with people hiking the Camino for non Christian reasons. The point being made was that the inclusion of those not belonging to Christianity, and their participation in worship is what makes these sacred stops such a great tribute. I found this portion of the reading very inclusive and a great point.

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