Sentences with phrase «pilgrimage with»

Confession: after reading Douglas Coupland's excellent novel Microserfs, I made a pilgrimage with some friends to Seattle (well, Redmond, more specifically) to visit the Microsoft campus.
Celebrate the exhibition Frederic Church: A Painter's Pilgrimage with live music, belly dancing, a bazaar, tour, snacks, a cash bar, and more!
Façade of a Catalan Pilgrimage with Self - healing Bears and a Falling Flower / 2014 / acrylic and graphite on canvas / 84» x 72» / PLS INQ
She is a servant in the Order of the Sacred Flame, one who goes on a pilgrimage with the goal of bringing light back to the world.
In his last film, Henry Fonda plays Norman Thayer, a cranky 80 - year - old retired professor, making his annual pilgrimage with his wife Katharine Hepburn (in her only teaming with Henry Fonda) to their New England summer cottage.
With jeans and a T for that overdue date night, with a simple sheath dress for the yearly Grinch or Nutcracker pilgrimage with the family this holiday season, for that Holiday party, with your smart suit for the office... The possibilities are endless and this will for sure be a purchase you don't regret.
Richard was determined to play his part in our pilgrimage with colorful seriousness, yet he always knew it was a pilgrimage and had an end point.
«When I think of Final Fantasy, I think of these grand experiences: long, epic journeys and pilgrimages with new faces and places at every turn,» says Alexa Ray Corriea, who is working on an upcoming book - length examination of Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts II.

Not exact matches

A number of journalists already seem fed up with the yearly pilgrimage to Los Angeles.
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.
A pilgrim to Mecca should be well off enough to support his or her family for one year before embarking with the pilgrimage.
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.
A senior Vatican cardinal has said the Holy See will go ahead with a major pilgrimage despite fears of... More
The largest gatherings in the world happen annually in India: Pilgrimage to Sabarimala Hindu temple in Kerala, India is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world with an estimated 45 — 50 million devotees visiting ePilgrimage to Sabarimala Hindu temple in Kerala, India is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world with an estimated 45 — 50 million devotees visiting epilgrimage in the world with an estimated 45 — 50 million devotees visiting every year.
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.
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 pilgrimage.
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.
In Pilgrim's Progress when Christian sets out on his pilgrimage he leaves his wife and children behind in the city of destruction because they will not come with him on his road to the celestial city.
This apogee of the pilgrimage to Santiago, third in rank after Jerusalem and Rome, yet somehow more quintessentially a pilgrimage, in the footsteps of James, to the ends of the earth, was doomed to decline with the Reformation and the wars that ensued.
Perhaps its signiicance in the future may be for Moslem pilgrimages, attracted by the extraordinary link with the founder of their religion, open in new ways to the truth of Christ and the Church.
Looking at the figures, showing steadily increasing numbers of pilgrims (with peaks in the Jubilee Years: next one 2021) it seems to me that the turning point in 20th Century numbers was in 1982, the first pilgrimage to Santiago of St John Paul II.
In modern times the improvement in travel facilities has made it possible for large numbers of people to make the pilgrimage even from distant lands, an important factor in bringing the Muslims of the Far East into closer relations with their brothers of the Turkish and Arab areas of Islam.
The minor details in practices associated with the pilgrimage are only variations which developed in the different schools of law and are not significant.
They keep the five pillars of Islam but emphasize deep philosophical contemplation in prayer, fasting, and pilgrimage as did the Mu «tazilites with whom they agree in considering God far above having any limiting attributes.
We believe in something not of submission to Allah and your Five Pillars of Islam with Mecca's pilgrimage as being holy foolish and unecessary cause not all poor people or people able to go to Mecca either.
Having begun with the quest for God, Percy's Christian humanism comes, at its worst, to value the pilgrimage more than the Shrine.
My own pilgrimage has been an extended one, beginning with a search for a reasonable faith.
In the tradition of revivalism and mass evangelism in America, however, so much attention was given to conversion that the other five sixths of the convert's life were simply neglected, with the result that most converts aborted their pilgrimage near its beginning.
As with the Passover, these other holy days were holidays on which the people made a pilgrimage to Yahweh's sanctuary (v. 16).
Though a number of location descriptions overlap substantially with Webb - Mitchell's previously published material — and it is unsettling that a major source he repeatedly cites to explain and define pilgrimage is a popular lightweight inspirational book — his is a voice that needs to be heard.
As my own pilgrimage of discovery continues to unfold, I find my life filled with surprises.
As Hull says, «Ultimate reality was not to be sought in a set of timeless facts which maybe mastered at any moment, but in companionship with the Spirit of truth who leads one on a pilgrimage of discovery.»
Having walked this classic pilgrimage route myself, I was tempted to take issue with some of Rupp's claims and to quibble about details.
Today, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is an American Lourdes: a pilgrimage site where the living come to commune with the dead and to reckon with war and their own mortality in the medium of the mirror that is the Wall.
By the way, Mohammad was nothing more than a crafty merchant who formulated a religion with the sole purpose of taking control of Mecca and the profits from the pilgrimages that went on before and after the rise of Islam.
When the Berlin Wall fell a decade after John Paul's pilgrimage to Poland, many credited him with helping to lay the groundwork for the rebirth of freedom in Eastern Europe.
The Christian interpretation of man's pilgrimage in time can not be put into a simple parallelism with these political philosophies.
Those making a pilgrimage to Israel from various countries around the world joined local Franciscan clergy by packing into the Cenacle - or Upper Room - to remember the final meal Jesus ate with the Twelve Disciples prior to his Crucifixion.
On the plane we became friendly with a happy elderly Greek - American gentleman who told us excitedly that he was on a pilgrimage to the Holy Mountain (the monastic polity of Mount Athos) for Pascha.
I want to speak autobiographically of the circuitous course of my own dialogue with psychotherapy, its challenges and limitations, and of the ways I am now coming to see the incompleteness of my own pilgrimage.
Joseph's pilgrimage of faith is played out before us with the greatest economy and in total silence.
It's not a state of grace, but rather a pilgrimage, or way, with all the pitfalls that such a journey entails.
Each suffers with every defeat and each triumphs in every victory that occurs in the human pilgrimage.
About 1971, however, there was a major turn in my pilgrimage as I gradually became painfully aware of the so - called outcome studies reporting the dubious effectiveness of average psychotherapy, whose cure rates barely match spontaneous remission, coupled with the frightening spectre of client deterioration (i.e., patients finding their condition worsening under the care of professional psychotherapists).
He assumed in his evangelistic apologetics that God is a necessary companion in the human pilgrimage, and human life makes better sense with him than without him.
Socrates» protest against compromise with the truth remains a point of light in the human pilgrimage just because the same issues persist in every age.
Pope Benedict XVI (R) caresses a lion cub as thousands of participants to the «Pilgrimage to Rome» festival - circus professionals, carnival people, street artists, madonnari (pavement artists), bands and folk groups — gather in Aula Paolo VI (Paul VI Audience Hall) in the Vatican on December 1, 2012 for their audience with the pope.
I want to share with you an excerpt from a letter I received from a more mature mystic when I first began my own pilgrimage of faith within the mystical tradition:
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