Sentences with phrase «pilgrimages in»

-- Considered one of the holiest pilgrimages in India, the trip to Vaishno Devi is an unforgettable experience.
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi — Considered one of the holiest pilgrimages in India, the trip to Vaishno Devi is an unforgettable experience.
A number of Christians have died during one of the largest annual pilgrimages in Latin America.
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.»
Please note that this is not the largest pilgrimage in the history of Humanity.
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 every year.
CNN: iReporters: 5 life lessons from the Hajj Millions of Muslims began the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, which represents one of the largest annual human gatherings on the planet.
: A Gay Christian's Pilgrimage in Search of God in America — a fantastic book that is part - memoir, part investigative analysis.
These three walked the Lenten station church pilgrimage in preparation for this book, which features biblical exposition, stunning photographs, and expert historical comment.
How about the pilgrimage in Iraq where a bunch of muslims blew up other muslims.
The Christian interpretation of man's pilgrimage in time can not be put into a simple parallelism with these political philosophies.
(Compare this to Islam's justification for slaughter on the basis of Muslims being denied access to the Meccan pilgrimage in Muhammad's time).
When people went to the pilgrimage in Mecca, they brought dates back to Turkey, and they were offered to the visitors.
In the spirit of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, experience these unique wines as a pilgrimage in sensory delight.
Dignifying Hajj pilgrimage in Ghana by providing Hajj village with all social ammenities.
According to him, the ministry has set up two separate committees namely, Planning and Screening Committees, to oversee the operations of Christian pilgrimage in the country.
As a young trade - unionist, she helped organise the Suffrage Pilgrimage in 1913, where more than 50,000 women marched to a mass rally in Hyde Park.
Nayef, who chairs the Saudi hajj committee, ordered the probe during a meeting with senior officials responsible for the pilgrimage in Mina, where the stampede took place.
The governor advised the pilgrims to conform with the rules and regulations guiding pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia and shun all acts that could bring their names and reputation of the state into disrepute.
American actor Cliff DeYoung began a stop - and - start film career with Pilgrimage in 1972; most of his work for the next several years was on stage and in television.
These lessons include a range of tasks to help students understand and explore the relevance and history of pilgrimage in Christian traditions.
Students might use this when looking at pilgrimage in religion as an expression of faith.
Introducing the concept of pilgrimage - Mostly focussing on Christianity but an overview of pilgrimage in all 6 Religions.
Go on a religious pilgrimage in the era of the Black Death with Karen Maitland's deliciously creepy medieval thriller, Company of Liars.
Favorite hotel: After three weeks of walking through India following a pilgrimage in the steps of Gandhi, sleeping in hotels with fire stains on the ceilings and in random people's homes, I stayed at the Swissotel Kolkata and washed a thick accumulation of dust and terror off my body.
If You wish to do the kailash pilgrimage in a more easier way, helicopter tour would be the ideal option, though it is more costly than the tour by Jeep.
The exhibition also features a series of new works depicting scenes from a fictive documentary following Plumita Lunes Nuñes, an orphan undertaking an ancient Christian pilgrimage in an existential pursuit to find her long - lost parents.
Now Annie Leibovitz undertakes a pilgrimage in search of paradise.
Ever since the Apostle James» grave was discovered in 800 AD, hundreds of thousands of the great and good have trod the path across northern Spain — making the Camino the most famous pilgrimage in the world.
Her work is a personal pilgrimage in finding herself and discourse.
Ian Hamilton Finlay's print series Blue And Brown Poems suggests a cacophony of abstract utterances; while the ever - inventive Susan Hiller goes in search of the land of the Mexican Tarahumara tribes and documents the landscapes of her pilgrimage in thoroughly spaced - out close - up.
It will explore the «parallels between spiritual and urban cultures in Saudi Arabia and Utah; and especially the symbolism of creativity that connects cities of pilgrimage in both places.»
Leke Prendi was convicted in his absence and sentenced to 21 years for ambushing and robbing a bus full of clerics returning from pilgrimage in Albania.

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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.
In early January, I made an annual pilgrimage to that City of Sin — Las Vegas — to attend the most prominent technology conference in the worlIn early January, I made an annual pilgrimage to that City of Sin — Las Vegas — to attend the most prominent technology conference in the worlin the world.
Sullivan opens the biography in the middle, in 1967, when Alliluyeva, age 42, went on a pilgrimage to India to pay her respects to her deceased lover, Brajesh Singh (the government hadn't permitted her to marry the former Communist official).
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.
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:
A pilgrimage is a term primarily used in religion and spirituality of a long journey or search of great moral significance.
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 JesuIn addition to meeting with Netanyahu, she is scheduled to make a pilgrimage to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and to Nazareth, the home of Jesuin 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.
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.
Ray, but yet it is the majority of christian responses in here that suggest mass murder of innocent worshipers during their pilgrimage?
I attended myself back in 2000 in Rome, and I can assure you it was no picnic, but rather a spiritual pilgrimage which has had a lasting effect on me.
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.
The Cathedral awards a compostela, a beautiful certificate, in Latin, attesting that one has accomplished the pilgrimage.
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