Csíksomlyó Pilgrimage is on the way of becoming a Hungaricum

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Sokszínűvidék.24.hu reports that the outstanding event, the pilgrimage in Csíksomlyó has become part of the Collection of Hungarian Values.
The Hungaricum Commission justifies its choice to choose the Csíksomlyó Pilgrimage to be part of the Collection of Hungariums by pointing out that the event, organised in 1567 for the first time, symbolizes solidarity and cohesion among the Hungarians, and therefore it is worth preserving.
Only those national values can be declared Hungaricums that have already been admitted to the Collection of Hungarian Values. Therefore, it is a multi-level process, where the last step of adjudging the values as Hungaricums is to request their record into the Collection of Hungaricums.

The history of the Csíksomlyó Pilgrimage
450 years ago, the Székely people, faithful to their religion, gathered in Csíksomlyó to ask God for help, Virgin Mary for preserving their faith, and thank them for their assistance.
The request for help in 1567 was articulated amids the religious conflicts between Protestants and Catholics, and this was the moment when the pilgrims participating in the pilgrimage decided not to raise their voice against a person or an issue, but to strengthen their faith in God on this special occasion.
For the commemoration of it, on Whitsunday, people go communally on a pilgrimage to Csíksomlyó to honour the Blessed Virgin Mary.







