Wouldn't it be wonderful if these great tourist attractions could
become places of pilgrimage, pulsing with prayer and prophesying to the culture once again?
This ruin housing the bare and fractured bones of once magnificent churches could never again
become the place of pilgrimage, inspiration and learning it once had been, I thought.
In response to the painting, the mountain
became a place of pilgrimage, its water bottled by an enterprising company who sold it to those too sick to manage the ascent.
Artist Anthony Gormley said: «The Hepworth Wakefield will
become a place of pilgrimage for all lovers of sculpture and, with the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and Yorkshire Sculpture Park in West Bretton, Yorkshire will be a place of inspiration for all.»
«The Hepworth Wakefield will
become a place of pilgrimage for all lovers of sculpture and now with the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and Yorkshire Sculpture Park in West Bretton, Yorkshire will be a place of inspiration for all.»
Not exact matches
He was honored as a holy man and after he died in 1541 his tomb in Buda
became an Islamic sacred
place and a site
of pilgrimage.
The desert city in Nevada, which has
become such a
place of pilgrimage for gamblers, is the ultimate distillation
of the capitalist drive,
of the risk - all mentality, and
of the oft - fatal lure
of the ever - imminent win which pushes the punter further towards the precipice.