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The Pilgrimage As we live in a time where one urges to visit a holy site, many gather to receive that forgiving light. Many go on pilgrimages to worship and bond with God, and have their sins forgiven. Though this is the ideal purpose of a pilgrimage, there are some who seek to commit mischievous deeds. Fortunately, there are those who deserve admiration for their genuineness in seeking this ideal purpose. On a certain pilgrimage, one can find a knight, an oxford cleric, and a parson. The Knight, a very noble man, was found on a pilgrimage. To anyone’s knowledge, a knight should follow the code of chivalry. They would promise to serve God, defend the weak, be courteous to all women, and be loyal to their king. This certain knight lacked none of these characteristics. He was a very humble man despite his position. Also, he had gone to battle many times to defend his faith. The knight, in his humble nature, set off on this event by removing his armor and going in his regular clothes. To many, this can show his humility because he truly doesn’t care about what he wears. Truly, this is a most admirable character. He does what many are ashamed of doing such as walking in clothes with no flamboyant texture or color and not being prideful. Along with the knight, there was an Oxford Cleric. A cleric is said to be a student that would read and write, and even teach sometimes. This small gentleman was indeed everything a cleric would be. To an extent, one can say that he took learning to an extreme. He would much rather starve in order to read. He took the small amount of money he had to buy books rather than food. On the opposite side of his extreme thirst for knowledge, he was also a person who seemed to live by God. He would pray for those who helped him go to school because, to him, it was his jewel. Many can agree that this certainly is a wonderful and valuable jewel. The cleric also didn’t say much on this pilgrimage. He believed that it is better to not say much unless it was necessary. Another characteristic of him was that he lived a life of high morality. Alongside his thrive for knowledge, he also taught what he had learned. He always kept a joyous mood whenever he was learning or teaching. He is also worthy of admiration because very few people would rather learn and teach than starve. There was also a Parson going on this pilgrimage. A parson is a figure that is looked at as a leader. A parson, many can compare, is very similar to a pastor. The parson is a person that lives by the word of God. He can lead many to believing that there is hope in the world. He also believes that a person involved with Godly things such as being a clergy requires for that person to be pure and honest about what he or she does. He believes that if the clergy is foul, then it shouldn’t surprise anyone that there are ungodly people committing evil deeds. This is why people, such as the parson, feel a duty to be fully committed to service in God. The parson is also humble and very well spoken. His nature is to help anyone that needs it. The Parson is a very admirable person. Many claim to be followers of God, but very few place their trust on God. To conclude, in a pilgrimage, one encounters many individuals with either good or bad characteristics. Hopefully, on such event, one gets to walk with one of these fellows because they will make your day very mellow. These are people that can be trusted when going on a pilgrimage. They’re not only trustworthy but worthy of admiration.