Sentences with phrase «pilgrim route»

Day 8 City tour including the Plaza del Obradoiro where the pilgrim route ends.
The pilgrim route is located in the Kii Peninsula south of Kyoto, a wild and rugged mountain wilderness that for centuries had drawn mystics, aesthetics and pilgrims looking to escape the material world.
Sacred Encounters: from Rome to Jerusalem Tamara Park Tamara Park treks along an ancient pilgrim route in search of a God expansive enough to hold the whole world in his...
In listening to the voices of women in the early church and to the reporting of, and interpretation of, these voices by dominant male interpreters, we can glimpse the church as a movement in flux, in which paths yet untrodden were becoming pilgrim routes.

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The Codex Calixtinus includes a pilgrims» guide to the four main routes through France, converging on one route across Spain.
The parish priest of Cebreiro began painting yellow arrows along the route, and pilgrims now can find these on the Caminos de Santiago from all parts of Spain and all countries of Europe.
I could fathom neither the arduousness of the travel nor the pilgrims» fascination with St. James, the route's patron.
Rome (CNN)- Through a square bustling with tourists, locals, pilgrims and dignitaries, Pope Francis made his way atop an open - top vehicle on Tuesday en route to a Mass that will officially inaugurate him Bishop of Rome.
In the 19th century, news of the visions and miracles at Lourdes were spread by newspapers, and pilgrims travelled by the new routes carved out by road and rail.
On the bright side, the victory is already won and we are pilgrims en route to the banquet.
He's en route to the airport to pick up his son and namesake, Nate, who is coming home for the holidays from Seattle and who, while his father is colliding with the bus, is having vigorous and blissfully anonymous sex with a fellow pilgrim in an airport broom closet.
The advance of the Islamic Seljuks could not be stopped, especially their attacks on the travel routes of the pilgrims, who were on their way to the holy Christian sites.
The Royal Hotel in Pilgrims Rest is a charming national monument, situated approximately 45 km from the Blyde River Canyon and the «Panorama» scenic - route.
These are little visited but their pilgrim trails offer spectacular routes for hikers.
During the 14th - century heyday of the North Wales pilgrimage, when some 20,000 sick and infirm pilgrims traversed the Llyn en route to a blessing on holy Bardsey Island, this tiny, single - knave church was a key rest spot.
With so many bars in so little space you might expect fierce competition, but Logroño, on the river Ebro and a stop - off point for pilgrims en route to Santiago de Compostela, has worked out a simple solution - each bar specialises in just two or three dishes.
The Camino de Santiago is an old pilgrims» route that starts across the Pyrénées in southwestern France, crosses the north of Spain, and ends in Santiago de Compostela, a distance of 780 kilometres.
The exhibition examined the history of this pilgrimage through the centuries, focusing on the rituals of Hajj as depicted through art, the routes taken and the experiences of pilgrims upon their return.
But stepwells also proliferated along crucial, remote trade routes where travelers and pilgrims could park their animals and take shelter in covered arcades.
Last year, of the 70,000 - odd pilgrims trekking down the Yatra route, about 40 to 50 per cent bought a personal accident cover from Bajaj Allianz.
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