Pilgrimage church

A pilgrimage church (German: Wallfahrtskirche) is a church to which pilgrimages are regularly made, or a church along a pilgrimage route, like the Way of St. James, that is visited by pilgrims.

The Calvary Church in Bonn with its holy stairway

Pilgrimage churches are often located by the graves of saints, or hold portraits to which miraculous properties are ascribed or saintly relics that are safeguarded by the church for their veneration. Such relics may include the bones, books or pieces of clothing of the saints, occasionally also fragments of the cross of Jesus, pieces of the crown of thorns, the nails with which he was fixed to the cross and other similar objects. Pilgrimage churches were also built at places where miracles took place.

List of Roman Catholic pilgrimage churches

For non-Catholic pilgrimage churches, see List of Christian pilgrimage sites.

Churches are listed in alphabetical order of the sites in or near where they are located.

Austria

Andenken an Birkenstein postcard. University of Dayton Libraries.

Brasil

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Neviges pilgrimage cathedral
The Apollinaris Church in Remagen
The Pilgrimage Church of Birnau by Lake Constance

Gibraltar

Great Britain

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Lithuania

Mexico

Guadalupe Basilica postcard. University of Dayton Libraries.

Netherlands

Philippines

Poland

Divine Mercy Sanctuary (Kraków), also known as Łagiewniki

Portugal

Slovakia

Spain

Switzerland

Turkey

See also

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