Liminal Places and Hospitality - Paige Kelly

 Hospitality is one of the key factors of many pilgrims' journeys. Dr. Kip Redick discusses how liminal spaces can connect with the idea of hospitality. Liminality is described as being intertwined with symbolic and ritual action. One way that pilgrims will partake in the idea of liminality is through visiting trail houses and the different towns that they will see during their journey. Each town has its own unique and special feel to it, and pilgrims will be able to experience a variety of different types of symbolic spaces throughout their journey. The best part about it is that these trail towns are very welcoming to hikers and want to be able to show them their culture and lifestyle to add some variety to their journey.

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