Sentences with phrase «pilgrims who»

The Pontiff blessed the house, which is being built by youth pilgrims who attended the World Youth Celebration, as part of his recent visit to Canada.
Most of the pilgrims who made the trip were actually Separatist farmers.
, and so Al - Salem spent the majority of his childhood within sight of the holy Ka» ba, helping his family sell tents to the myriad of pilgrims who came for
If you are among the pilgrims who have made the trek to the foundation without benefit of landing your Lear on one of the privately owned airstrips nearby, you have driven at least three and a half hours from El Paso or Midland across a lonely stretch of blacktop.
This exhibition presents a compelling portrait of the massive urban redevelopment now underway and its effects on residents and the millions of hajj pilgrims who travel there every year.
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.
Due its unbeatable location, the ABC Conde de Miranda Hotel is the ideal option for tourists, backpackers and pilgrims who want to discover this beautiful medieval city and its numerous monuments, such as the Gothic cathedral and the Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas.
The grand Pura Penataran Ped temple is of particular importance and visited by many Balinese pilgrims who pray for protection against disease and death.
Pilgrims who journeyed to the shrines at Kumano would symbolically die, only to be symbolically reborn.
Our Uttarakhand hill station Tour Packages also cater to the Hindu pilgrims who seek salvation in «Dev bhoomi».
Document the temple's elegant architecture and wander through surrounding courtyards to snap portraits of some of the several million pilgrims who visit each year.
I've always thought it's excited that, thanks to the Kindle, today we can take peek into the lives of those very pilgrims who first started celebrating Thanksgiving.
Some were stragglers left behind after the hajj, entrepreneurial pilgrims who, year after year, try to offset the cost of their passage by reselling in Mecca's bazaars exotic wares from their remote homelands.
This bundle has doubled in size and now includes over 20 ready - to - use Pilgrim worksheets that are perfect for students to learn about the Pilgrims who came to America to avoid religious rules imposed by England.
Reverentially adapted from a ghoulish piece of Puritan folklore (much of the dialogue is lifted verbatim from 17th - century documents), this terrifying horror film follows a family of fundamentalist pilgrims who become neighbors with a nasty ghoul after being banished from their New England settlement.
The Vice President, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, has announced government's plans to provide food and transportation for all Ghanaian pilgrims who travel to Mecca.
The Saudi Government has apologised to two Nigerian pilgrims who were maltreated by security personnel at the Madina Airport.
During the process of airlifting pilgrims in 2016, the Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana apologised to unsuccessful pilgrims who were left stranded for days at the Airport and were unable to be airlifted to Saudi Arabia due to what the office described as circumstances beyond their control.
Ghanaian Muslim pilgrims who were airlifted to participate in the annual Hajj in Saudi Arabia have begun their journey in the Gulf country.
The curate at the church said the graffiti is an exciting development and is something new they can show to pilgrims who visit in the ancient church.
Thus Jesus received homage from his own people, crowds of pilgrims who had come from all over the country to observe the Passover.
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.
Only in the Gospel of John is it said (12:13), «So they took branches of palm trees,» and there the people who bring them are pilgrims who come out from the city to meet Jesus (11:55 - 56; 12:12 - 13).
Originally it may have been meant for the king of Judah when he entered the temple to celebrate the feast of Tabernacles, or perhaps for citizens or pilgrims who came for the same purpose.
Apparently with no thought of inconsistency, in a powerful sermon Urban II urged the great company of warriors who were present to turn their swords from fighting their brethren to fighting the Moslems, at that time in possession of the places held sacred by Christians and oppressing the pilgrims who thronged them.
Yet, do we not «want,» «desire,» «yearn» or «hope» to please the Grace Giver as the grateful response of pilgrims who know that we owe our Life to the Gift of Grace?
I personally am not a zealot, unlike the original pilgrims who came to the US.
Chinese pilgrims who visit Medina after the pilgrimage to Mecca are shown the reputed grave of Said there.
John may well be right in saying that other pilgrims who had arrived at Jerusalem in advance now heard of his approach and came out to meet him.
The abbey has been restored and to the many pilgrims who visit it each year, Iona is a centre of spiritual renewal.
When his students return to the text, they will know their way around — more like pilgrims who've prayed in a place than like tourists who happened to visit once.
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.
The tens of thousands of pilgrims who come to this place know exactly who he was and why he died.
It was started to protect Christian pilgrims who were being killed by Muslims, then became an all out campaign to push the beasts out altogether.
Beer may be the star of the Great American Beer Festival, but for some of the pilgrims who have traveled to Denver to taste the latest from storied brewers, there's another draw: legal weed.
That being said, if there is some state sponsored pilgrim who is going for the sole purpose of starting a rebellion that is a different story all together
Near the end of The Pilgrim's Regress, John, the pilgrim who has finally made his way back to Mother Church, sings a song about «the tether and pang of the particular.»
Man is like a child who needs guidance, a wayfarer or pilgrim who has lost his way.
Recognizing a spiritual pilgrim who is starting down a path, Jesus seeks not to embarrass Nicodemus, nor condemn him, but to offer him, instead, the possibility of new life.
He went on to welcome the Pope as a defender of moral values and «a simple pilgrim who comes in humility and gentleness to pray where Jesus Christ the Messiah, peace be upon him, prayed and was baptised and began his mission 2,000 years ago.»
What really makes this question intriguing, though, are two references in particular: the appearance of Andre of Astora, as much a blacksmith here as he was in Dark Souls, and the mention of a pilgrim who traveled to Lothric from Londo.

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A person who makes such a journey is called a pilgrim.
This is no interest in who's doing what in this country vs. that country to the true pilgrim.
Those who belong to what St. Augustine called the City of God on its pilgrim way through time are careful not to sacralize any temporal order short of their destination in the New Jerusalem.
In the scene in which it first appears, the pilgrim is conversing with the porter who asks, «What is your name.»
Pope Francis will preside over a special ceremony that is expected to draw upwards of a million pilgrims, who will gather in St. Peter's Square to witness Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII enter the celestial community of Catholic saints.
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....
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.
He irst tells the anecdote of the most notorious pilgrim, Fulk III, Count of Anjou, who accumulated as penances no less than four pilgrimages to the Holy Land (no spoilers from me, but Stark concludes that maybe that was «far too few» p. 104).
By the 13th Century, Dante could write, in the Vita Nuova, that «in the general sense, anyone who leaves home is a pilgrim, but, in the particular sense, no - one is a pilgrim except those who travel to the tomb of St James.»
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