Development of religious tourism and the promotion of pilgrimage in Ukraine (on the example of Christian routes)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-0285.1.2019.179639Keywords:
religious tourism, pilgrimage, shrines, religious objects, confessional peculiaritiesAbstract
The purpose of the article is to consider religious tourism on the example of Christian routes, with an emphasis on the importance of developing this sphere and the need to develop new routes, taking into account religious peculiarities. The methodology consists of applying cultural, phenomenological and religious studies methods. Thanks to these methods, it becomes more accessible and understandable to study this important issue for the cultivation of social and the elevation of the spirituality of the Ukrainian people. The scientific novelty consists in an extended study of the issue of religious tourism and pilgrimage from the point of view of introducing innovations in this sphere, taking into account religious peculiarities. Conclusion. For successful development of religious tourism in Ukraine, it is necessary to popularize spiritual wealth at the state and regional levels, disseminate information about the cultural and spiritual heritage of Ukraine not only in Ukraine but also in foreign languages, to make information accessible and rich for foreign tourists. To promote pilgrimage routes, taking into account religious peculiarities and introducing innovative programs to promote pilgrimage at the state level.
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