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Why are the pilgrims going to canterbury?

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After the death of Thomas Becket, Pope Alexander canonised him and the murdered priest, was elevated to sainthood. It was said, that many people who visited, had miracles happen o them.
Becket's shrine at Canterbury then became the most important place in the country for pilgrims to visit.
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