THE WALK
8 Million Steps for Christianity
When the project first began in 2019, our original goal was to walk the duration of Europe and the Middle East to Jerusalem. A distance which was accomplished in the 2012-2013 pilgrimage from Sweden to Jerusalem, using the traditional overland route to Jerusalem, as was used in Medieval times.
Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, in the summer of 2021 it was determined that the eight million steps would now be covered through a collective effort. Done at different places and locations throughout the world. The following is our official record of recognized pilgrimage treks for Steps for Christianity.
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28,000 Steps
A pilgrimage through Lithuania occurred in early October 2022, beginning in Vilnius. A hike to the Hill of the Three Crosses above the Old Town of Vilnius to the shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary at the Gate of Dawn was completed at dawn, followed by a departure by train to Šiauliai. From the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Paul in Šiauliai to the Hill of Crosses, where over a quarter million
wooden crosses and other devotional items are placed by pilgrims from across the world, the pilgrimage was completed on foot.
180,000 Steps
Steps for Christianity founder and Walker Jörgen Nilsson participated in the annual Marš Mira memorial walk from Nezuk to Potočari in Bosnia, in memory of the victims of the Srebrenica Genocide during the Bosnian War.
18,000 Steps
A pilgrimage to the Roman Catholic basilica of Radna and the ruins of Siria hilltop fortress took place was undertaken, with a vigil in the Greek Catholic Chapel of Mary Magdalene in Timișoara.
32,000 Steps
The inaugural Steps for Christianity hike occured in the city of Hermannstadt and the village of Michelsberg in the region of Transylvania, culminating in a vigil by the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem in the hilltop Medieval church in Michelsberg.