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Vacation Is The Modern Pilgrimage
By Kate Lucky at Christianity Today
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
We walked down stories of stairs into the earth. Our whispers echoed off the walls. At last, there it was: a wooden dock crouching over an underground pool of dazzling blue water. We had arrived at our first cenote. Cenotes occur naturally in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, where my wife and I spent par
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Why this matters
The concept of vacation as a modern pilgrimage raises interesting questions about the intersection of faith, travel, and personal enrichment. For many Christians, traditional pilgrimage sites have long been a source of spiritual renewal and growth. However, the rise of experiential travel and cultural tourism has led to a shift in how people experience and engage with different environments and communities. In the context of poverty, this trend can have significant implications, as travelers may be exposed to stark contrasts between wealth and poverty, prompting reflection on their own values and responsibilities. As Christians consider their role in addressing poverty, their experiences during travel can inform and shape their perspectives on giving and service, potentially leading to a greater sense of empathy and commitment to faith-based charitable initiatives. The Yucatán Peninsula, with its unique natural features and cultural heritage, serves as a compelling backdrop for exploring these themes.
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Category: poverty ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
Reading time: 1 min
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