Sentences with phrase «pilgrimage for»

It will be a regular pilgrimage for me.
It's an annual pilgrimage for thousands of people from all over Aust & the world.
There's no doubt, Brittany's construction of the Bayside Bungalow was an act of pilgrimage for the tiny house movement.
Because of the Menil Collection, Houston has become a special pilgrimage for the modern art lover.
As the art world once again make their annual pilgrimage for Art Basel Miami, collective heads exploded this week with the announcement that industry leaders Jeffrey Deitch and Larry Gagosian would be putting on a ground breaking show of figurate work.
«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.»
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 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.
«Lenden» as it's known has become a historic site of pilgrimage for wealthy Arabs seeking the forbidden fruits of sex, drugs and alcohol.
A place of pilgrimage for lovers of design and architecture [it has a very good shop too]
In 2017, Yale University Art Gallery exhibited and published the some of his earliest work, 1957 photographs of participants of the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom in Washington, D.C.. His work is held by major collections including Art Institute of Chicago;, George Eastman Museum; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art; The National Gallery of Art; San Francisco Museum of Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art, among many others.
South By South West is an annual pilgrimage for a lot of people.
The mandatory pilgrimage for Yakuza fans, Kabukicho, was also worth a visit.
Rich in history and the centre of pilgrimage for the ancient Maya civilization for over 1,000 years, Chichen Itza is full of interesting facts.
Chichen Itza was largely abandoned by the time the Spanish conquerors arrived in the Yucatan in the 16th century, but its Cenote Sagrado (Sacred Cenote) continued to be a place of pilgrimage for the Mayans.
Overlooking Dreamland beach and with jaw - dropping views all the way out to Uluwatu, El Kabron has become something of a pilgrimage for savvy sunset worshippers who know that this is one of the best spots to watch the end - of - day show.
On the centenary of its outbreak, the battlefields and cemeteries of World War I are a fitting pilgrimage for those who wish to learn or just remember.
This 15th century Jain temple is an important pilgrimage for the Jain followers.
Rome is not only a fantastic city for art, food and entertainment: it's also a place of pilgrimage for
The Western Wall is an important site for those of Jewish faith and has been a site for Jewish prayer and pilgrimage for centuries.
Oviedo has become something of an annual pilgrimage for us before we venture into the enchanting coastal wilds of the province.
The 2011 Le Mans 24 hour race means a huge pilgrimage for top performance cars.
McKenzie cars — The history of this small Birmingham manufacturer by Ian McKenzie / Sunny Silverstone — Tom Threfall's report on the VSCC race meeting / Rescue of a 30/98 Vauxhall — The story of «the lady of the lake» by Dennis Harrison / Nesseldorfer to Tatra — Michael Worthington - Willaims recounts the history of a remarkable series of car from Czechoslovakia / 1937 A.C. 16/70 — The editor enjoys his excursion no. 2 in this sports tourer with a pedigree / Commercial London - Brighton Run — The annual pilgrimage for historic commercials / About registration numbers — David Hales explains their origins and diversity / Mille Miglia 1989 — Toby Ross describes the «fantastic atmosphere» of this unique event.
This lesson looks at Lourdes as a site of pilgrimage for Christians.
Walking on Wall Street is sort of a pilgrimage for us financial fans.
Sayeda Zeinab — the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammad — is venerated by Shi'ites and her shrine is a site of mass pilgrimage for Shi'ites from across the world.
«On June 4th, a day of pilgrimage for Sikhs when thousands had gathered at the Golden Temple, army tanks moved into the Temple Complex, smashing into the sanctum and shooting everyone in sight.
Local 6 had sent delegations to previous civil rights marches in Washington, D.C., most notably the May 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom.
As the drama played out in radio and television reports, friends and families have drawn together in the churches that sponsored the Holy Land pilgrimage for the Illinois residents.
Bethel Church has been a place of pilgrimage for charismatics who travel from across the globe to attend its high - energy ministry conferences.
We should also look at other issues as well if he was buried somewhere in afghanistan then that place would become the pilgrimage for terrorist.
Discipleship amounted to a pilgrimage for the grail of upward mobility.
Though he seemed barely capable of affection for his family (his occasional devotions to Holly were not fully reciprocated), in late middle age he began an impassioned study of his genealogy, and the bare Pennsylvania church yards where his ancestors lay buried became sites of pilgrimage for him.
Our iReport team asked pilgrims who have performed the Hajj about how the experience changed them — and for their advice to those undertaking the pilgrimage for the first time.
And Mohamed destroyed all the idols but kept Mecca as a pilgrimage for the only one God that worshipped Abraham.
He is also a board member of the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) and the director of racial reconciliation pilgrimages for the Pacific Southwest Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church.
Locals and surfers, meanwhile, make pilgrimages for great coffee, spectacular brunch, and an overall respite from the tech bros and high - rise condos taking over the rest of town.
Trips to Pennsylvania drilling sites are emerging as political pilgrimages for New York gubernatorial candidates, as politicians and voters wrestle with fracking.

Not exact matches

«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.
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.
A month later, Palmer made a pilgrimage to St. Andrews for the British Open, and his presence helped salvage the game's oldest championship and elevated it back among the game's best tournaments.
Back then, the US president was making a personal pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia to vainly plead for more production.
Many roads were backed up for miles as residents made the pilgrimage back to their homes.
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.
A pilgrim to Mecca should be well off enough to support his or her family for one year before embarking with the pilgrimage.
The pilgrimage been planned for a while, but this final day was off - script, inspired by a tragedy that had occurred three weeks prior.
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 pilgrimage.
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?
John Kavanaugh, a brilliant ethicist, went to live for three months in Mother Teresa's House of the Dying in Calcutta on a personal pilgrimage to find guidance and a clear vision for the rest of his life.
Even if we've set out on the Lenten pilgrimage on Ash Wednesday and taken every step in penitence and prayer, we are still not prepared for the arrival.
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