Searching for God, Ourselves - or Outing to Nature, Escaping from Somewhere, Finding Refuge Somewhere? Cover Image
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Searching for God, Ourselves - or Outing to Nature, Escaping from Somewhere, Finding Refuge Somewhere?
Searching for God, Ourselves - or Outing to Nature, Escaping from Somewhere, Finding Refuge Somewhere?

Author(s): Gábor Barna
Subject(s): Cultural history, Philosophy of Religion, History of Religion
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: pilgrimages on foot; youth; intellectuals; compensation;

Summary/Abstract: In Hungary in the last 20–30 years the traditional mass pilgrimages, mainly by bus, organized by parishes within village or town frames have almost disappeared. A special form of pilgrimage can now be observed: pilgrimages made on foot by small groups from narrower social, age or occupational groups. The recent paper examines two of these pilgrimages and groups, on the basis of interviews conducted with the leaders and written sources. The first one is a youth pilgrimage and is organized and led by Franciscans between August 15–20. The other pilgrimage on foot is organized by a group of highly qualified, middle-aged Budapest intellectuals. They do not reach the goal by walking continuously but in stages of 18–25 km covered on every second Saturday of the month. Pilgrimage on foot brings together people. Self-restraint plays a big role in the Franciscan youth pilgrimage. Community building is important for both groups. These pilgrimages can become the most important compensative rites of man today.

  • Issue Year: 50/2005
  • Issue No: 1-3
  • Page Range: 127-134
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English