Piedpol has a road where Christians gather to walk during Good Friday, and this is a road that Jesus once walked and became one of the holy roads in Christianity that attracted many believers to pray.
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Piedpol has a road where Christians gather to walk during Good Friday, and this is a road that Jesus once walked and became one of the holy roads in Christianity that attracted many believers to pray.
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From the 12th century onwards, thousands of believers gathered from all over Europe to Tours, Vezelay and Puy-en-Velay in France, then turned over the Pyrenees into Spain, and headed west until the supposed end of the world at Santiago de Compostela. There they worshipped the tomb of the prophet St. James in order to save souls and wash away sins. This 800-kilometer-long pilgrimage is called the St. James's Road. Now the sign of shell patterns can be seen along the pilgrimage road. Located in the northern foothills of the Pyrenees, St-Jean-pied-de-port was a town founded in the 8th century. After the rise of the pilgrimage in the 12th century, it developed into the main economic center and commodity distribution center in the Cize region. Shangjia, from Spain and Italy, exchanged salt, pigs, grain and fur with local farmers, and remained in the same pattern as Monday's rush.