Catholic church – a place of pilgrimage
The Catholic church has been a dominant force in shaping the religious landscape of the Western world for over 2,000 years. The church has shaped the lives of billions of people, serving as a place of worship, education, and community. The Catholic church has also been a physical structure, with buildings designed to house the body in the form of a church. The church has also been a place of pilgrimage, with locations designed to draw in worshipers.
The fire caused the crosses that were found on the hill to become an even more popular pilgrimage site than the church itself. The crosses that survived the fire represent the resilience of the human spirit and the triumph of the human will.