Sentences with phrase «of pilgrimage of»

The leaders of the Pilgrimage of Grace uprising are put to death, but Brandon is disturbed by the cruelty and mercilessness of the suppression; Henry celebrates the birth of a son but his joy is short - lived as Queen Jane dies within days.
He shows clearly how the motif of an eros love which seeks its own fulfilment enters into Augustine's description of the pilgrimage of the soul toward God.
For people who have been forced to become foreigners in their own land, who have been driven from their properties and who have been pushed around by the powerful like the mighty wind blows the dust around, ashes, as a moment of the continuum of the pilgrimage of life become most powerful.
I had stopped going to church when I was seventeen and had been on a kind of pilgrimage of my own making — a pseudo Eastern - hippy - thing — hardly an ironclad or defendable.
St. Augustine's treatment of the love of beauty illustrates as clearly as anything in his philosophy his view of the pilgrimage of human loves.
Gary, I was not speaking of YOUR personal journey; but from the perspective of my own transitional experience and the experiences of others who have informally shared the stories of their pilgrimages of faith with me — and they have been many.

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A number of journalists already seem fed up with the yearly pilgrimage to Los Angeles.
This may be the last year Kenny, Ireland's leader since 2011, makes the White House pilgrimage on behalf of Ireland.
Which means we're stuck trying to make the best of the faithful pilgrimages.
Whether thanks to Audrey Hepburn, HBO or the pope, Rome has always been a place of pilgrimage.
The annual pilgrimage of artists, nudists and partiers to Nevada's Black Rock desert is underway, as the week - long Burning Man festival begins.
Last month, the Ontario mayors of Toronto, Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge made a pilgrimage to Silicon Valley.
When the Oracle of Omaha talks, people make pilgrimages.
Entrepreneurs are always on a pilgrimage which finally leads to the realm of the Spirit... Inexorably, one has to end up in the field of the ultimate.
Prior to that conversation, the only type of «nomad» that I was aware of was the kind that goes on a 2,000 - mile journey across the Himalayas to fulfill a spiritual pilgrimage.
Entrepreneurs regularly make the pilgrimage to the company's Las Vegas headquarters, to learn about Zappos's commitment to being «a little weird,» its over-the-top customer service, and even its policy of offering new hires $ 2,000 to quit.
In early January, I made an annual pilgrimage to that City of Sin — Las Vegas — to attend the most prominent technology conference in the world.
«Some schools long ago saw the need to travel to the coast to get a sense of the Silicon Valley - Bay Area ecosystem; more and more are following their lead, making such pilgrimages de rigeur for the best programs,» according to Poets and Quants.
Pilgrimages to Belgium, beer - nerd heaven, were made, mixing into the American brew scene a diversity of styles long forgotten.
We have 2 million Muslim pilgrims visiting every year to do the Hajj» — the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca — «and they are no trouble.
The 2017 recipients of the Ellis Island Medals of Honor gathered Saturday for a brief and rainy pilgrimage to the island that served as the landing point for the ancestors of an estimated 40 % of Americans.
Just like every four years, thousands of sports fans are making the pilgrimage to the Summer Olympics.
After 8 months of bliss, the wife has once again discovered the thermostats, and has commenced her hourly pilgrimages to them to pump the dry heat.
As we anticipate this exciting next step in space exploration, it's worth noting that when this Martian pilgrimage occurs in the fall of 2020, the planets will quite literally align.
he told the thousands of faithful who made the pilgrimage to Omaha.
The idea is simple: avoid getting worn down by a European or American winter and build your venture from «Silicon Bali,» as Ubud — mostly known as a pilgrimage place for wellness seekers since Elizabeth Gilbert wrote a part of Eat Pray Love there — has been dubbed.
Members of every religion participate in pilgrimages.
In an open letter, Chavez explained his hope that the march would function as a pilgrimage, that it would not only raise awareness of injustice, but also remind strikers of their own sins:
Am I going to make a pilgrimage to the Verizon Cathedral of Chartres?
A pilgrimage is a term primarily used in religion and spirituality of a long journey or search of great moral significance.
It makes sense then that we celebrate Ramadan (the month of fasting) with Eid and the pilgrimage to mecca with Eid and many of us do not celebrate Halloween (because of reasons above) or Christmass or Birthdays but many of us celebrate a slightly altered version of Thanksgiving (on Thanksgiving day) that focuses on being grateful to God and sharing a meal.
The Archbishop of York has completed a six - month pilgrimage across his diocese, which spans 2661 square... More
And perhaps I may be permitted to note two recent books of my own: Roman Pilgrimage: The Stations Churches (Basic Books), co-authored with Elizabeth Lev and my son Stephen, and Practicing Catholic: Essays Historical, Literary, Sporting, and Elegiac (Crossroad).
In addition to meeting with Netanyahu, she is scheduled to make a pilgrimage to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and to Nazareth, the home of Jesus.
I've never recommended an eBook before, but I'll happily note that the glorious color in the eBook edition of Roman Pilgrimage may yet convert me to reading -(at - least - some - books)- on - a-tablet, a confession this veteran paper guy never expected to make.
Then we will see that our actual existence is, from the viewpoint of the inherited ontology of nature and grace, «mixed» from its origin and at every step, «a pilgrimage in which the miracle of divine love... is the most ordinary of events.»
A senior Vatican cardinal has said the Holy See will go ahead with a major pilgrimage despite fears of... More
Sergius Lavra (a lavra is a major monastery — only four monasteries in Russia have that designation), north of Moscow, is perhaps Russia's most famous pilgrimage site.
Please note that this is not the largest pilgrimage in the history of Humanity.
A well - educated and professionally successful Moscow resident, she questions the existence of God, never attends church services, and doesn't even know the Lord's Prayer, yet makes pilgrimages to remote Orthodox monasteries, where she says she experiences a holy world that fills her with utter joy and peace.
The area attracts millions of Muslims each year, especially during the Hajj pilgrimage which starts next month.
Some of Russia's greatest writers and artists made pilgrimages to the famous startsi (holy elders) at Optina Pustin.
But I have joined the thousands of Russians who make pilgrimages to the lavra each year.
Ray, but yet it is the majority of christian responses in here that suggest mass murder of innocent worshipers during their pilgrimage?
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?
Of course, God has a personal relationship with each of us, but it is the fact that we love one another, help one another, and pray for one another that makes it possible for us to complete our pilgrimagOf course, God has a personal relationship with each of us, but it is the fact that we love one another, help one another, and pray for one another that makes it possible for us to complete our pilgrimagof us, but it is the fact that we love one another, help one another, and pray for one another that makes it possible for us to complete our pilgrimage.
They allowed the Church to establish new seminaries, reopen monasteries, ordain young candidates to the priesthood, develop publishing and media activities free of censorship, and organize pilgrimages within Russia and to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Europe.
He will blame his woes during his «pilgrimage» on his lack of faith, but clearly his woes are of his own making.
Secondly, pilgrimages, relics and useless acts of devotion.
As for the somewhat chaotic condition in the Vatican in the latter years of the pontificate — not to mention the poor preparation for the 2012 pilgrimage to Mexico and Cuba, which seems to have had an impact far beyond the Caribbean — why did Pope Benedict not ind himself a more competent «prime minister» than Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, whose record as Secretary of State the pope emeritus continues to defend in Last Testament: a defence that may be admirable as personal loyalty, but is inexplicable otherwise?
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