Sentences with phrase «pilgrims walking»

However, along with them are tourists who want a wonderful day trip to Somo and, of course, the pilgrims walking the Santiago de Compostela which crosses Northern Spain.
Joining the pilgrims walking to Santiago de Compostela is possible from the hotel.
Oh, pilgrims walking by oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it seems, don't understand a thing about the measure of its loss?
Oh, pilgrims walking by oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it....
Pop - Up Pilgrims» presentation is immersive throughout the menus as it is as layered as each of the levels in which three pilgrims walk back and forth on a platform with a house, trees, bushes and clouds surrounding them, while the Pop - Up Pilgrims logo is positioned perfectly between the luscious trees and swirling clouds.

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At 62, I have already lived most of my life and I don't quite care about heaven or Hell but I do care about the people with whom I share the earth, my fellow pilgrims, so yes, I would still stick with the Jesus thing as it helps me to remember to be humble, charitable and mindful in my daily walk so that I can contribute positively to the existence of others.
In co-creation with the creator, you're a namer, a maker, an altar builder, a lifter - up of the name and the Cross, and you are a pilgrim, a disciple, made in the image of God, you are the one who walks with God.
Domini had walked nearly 70 miles, becoming an unlikely spiritual pilgrim.
And many of these pilgrims, in the joy of the moment, would stop right outside the gates of Jerusalem, and welcome other pilgrims by joining them in song as they walked the final few steps to Jerusalem.
That, nonetheless, we must walk — moment by moment — the pilgrim's way toward God.
Though the church historian, as a person of like faith, must walk on common ground with all the pilgrim people of God, perhaps he or she may see just a bit more clearly as together they strain toward their first glimpse of that eternal «city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God» (Heb.11: 10).»
Sheen is in the UK to promote The Way, a film about an unlikely pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago (the «Way of St James», a Catholic pilgramage through France and Spain walked than more than 100,000 people each year).
The pilgrims sang and prayed as they walked between the churches, and recreated themselves half - way along with a picnic lunch accompanied by light music.
«Thou hast made us for thyself, O God...» At best, we men are pilgrims whose true Patria is the heart of God; we walk as wayfaring men in the company of the Son of God, seeking to do our duty and live aright in this world, but not ashamed to let it be known that God has prepared for us another habitation, «a city which hath foundations.»
In co-creation with the creator, you're a namer, a maker, an altar builder, a lifter - up of the name and the Cross, and you are a pilgrim, a disciple, made in the image of God, you are the one who walks with God, no shame.
I simply wanted Jesus, and since I couldn't seem to part the weeds of my own tradition to find his face (that, most assuredly, was because of my own baggage), I began to walk in the well - worn paths that the pilgrims before me had craved out.
While dozens of tour buses wait, thousands of pilgrims of every description — the maimed, the blind, the infirm, the elderly, middle - aged American housewives, professionals, students and even a few yuppies in designer jogging suits — walk or crawl up the mountain.
Pilgrims who travel to Israel to walk where Jesus walked may soon have something new to connect them with the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
The game is a broad church, and while many of its pilgrims indulge themselves in the easy pleasures of thrills and skills and goals and happiness, some prefer to walk a more ascetic path.
Later, join the throngs of pilgrims at Chamundi Hills, with its temple on top, and Nandi the Bull (ridden by the Hindu god Shiva) a short walk below.
Other tours could encompass the Latin Quarter, the Botanical Gardens (the largest after Kew Gardens in England), Mont Royal Park with the nearby magnificent St Joseph's Oratory — where the middle flight of steps is reserved for pilgrims ascending on their knees — and the islands of Sainte - Helene with its Biosphere (Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome from Expo ’67 now home to environmental themes) and Notre Dame which has a bizarre combination of both a Formula One track (which you can walk cycle or roller blade on) and hundreds of frisky groundhogs.
• Visit the wine - growing estates of the Douro (wine tastings, tasting dinners and walks among the vines) • Visit the region's emblematic eateries to try the typical gastronomy of the north of Portugal (Guide to «Tascas») • The pilgrims» way to Santiago de Compostela starting from Vidago • Hiking trails of different degrees of difficulty (with guide or without) • Itinerary to the old Roman gold mines at Vila Pouca de Aguiar • Itinerary to the roman city of Chaves
Ancient trails, legendary landscapes and pilgrim's paths... From laid - back wanders to the planet's most challenging hikes, these are the walks that shaped the world
For over a thousand years, pilgrims have been walking the Camino de Santiago (the Way of St James).
Pilgrims and tourists alike usually make the walk to the summit of the Tan Vien peak where an 11th sacred century shrine stands in memory of the Mountain God.
Ravenous after having walked for miles, pilgrims can find a wonderful selection of traditional Galician dishes and gourmet cuisine at the hotel's 2 restaurants.
The hotel is right next to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, reputed to be the burial place of St James the Greater and the destination of thousands of pilgrims who have walked along the Way of St James.
There is a strong assortment of enemies to encounter including various types of demons that fire different projectiles such as flames and some demons even attempt to capture the pilgrims; various enemies that roll along the ground that the pilgrims are walking on that will kill any of the pilgrims they come into contact with; vultures that attempt to peck at the pilgrims; plants that fire projectiles into the air; a woman's face with white make - up and red lips that blows fatal kisses; and many more besides.
Like when I walked the «pilgrim trail» — which involves limping 400 km across Spain and sleeping in dormitory - style accommodation with lots of farting Frenchmen — and saw a couple of fellow pilgrims staggering along with a two - metre - tall statue of the Virgin Mary.
I've walked 250 agonising kilometres of the pilgrim trail in Spain.
Annabel Candy's latest Get In The Hot Spot travel blog is about Camino de Santiago Walk In Spain ---- an ancient pilgrim's trail that wends its way through Spain to a cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Like when I walked the «pilgrim trail» — which involves limping 400 km across Spain and sleeping in dormitory - style accommodation with lots of garlicky, farting Frenchmen — and saw a couple of fellow pilgrims staggering along with a two - metre - tall statue of the Virgin Mary.
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