Sentences with phrase «place of pilgrimage for»

«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.
A place of pilgrimage for lovers of design and architecture [it has a very good shop too]
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.
Rome is not only a fantastic city for art, food and entertainment: it's also a place of pilgrimage for
Bethel Church has been a place of pilgrimage for charismatics who travel from across the globe to attend its high - energy ministry conferences.

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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.
Muslim pilgrims gather in Medina, the burial place of the prophet Mohammed, for the Hajj pilgrimage.
C. S. Lewis wrote in a 1939 sermon: «If we thought we were building up a heaven on earth, if we looked for something that would turn the present world from a place of pilgrimage into a permanent city satisfying the soul of man, we are disillusioned.»
A pilgrimage place for those suffering nervous disorders and an open colony for the insane since the 13th century, the town has traditionally accommodated the patients in local families and allowed them to partake of almost all aspects of its daily life.
He had watched the sacred New Year procession; he had seen, for the pious but benighted Babylonian, a profound mystery taking place under the eyes of the beholder as Marduk and Nabu went out in solemn pilgrimage to the Akitu house, there to settle the fates of the incoming year; he had witnessed the annual festival in which Marduk triumphed over all his foes, cosmic and terrestrial, and himself died that life might once more return to the world.
This struggle for truth takes place in dialogue... For me this means that dialogue is a basic structure of Christian witness, and therefore quite naturally of all missionary witness, while we remain on the earthly pilgrimagefor truth takes place in dialogue... For me this means that dialogue is a basic structure of Christian witness, and therefore quite naturally of all missionary witness, while we remain on the earthly pilgrimageFor me this means that dialogue is a basic structure of Christian witness, and therefore quite naturally of all missionary witness, while we remain on the earthly pilgrimage.42
Can a purely human Jesus be a place for people to begin a pilgrimage of faith?
For any chef serving seafood, the legendary Fulton Fish Market is a place of daily pilgrimage to choose out the freshest of the fresh.
«The cabinet has banned the entry of all Saudi products and products from Saudi Arabia,» the government said in a statement, noting that a ban on Iranians travelling to the Saudi holy city of Mecca for the umrah pilgrimage was also in place «until further notice».
What makes it special: This island has been a place of pilgrimage since the year 635, when King Oswald handed over the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to St. Aiden for his monastery, so it's safe to say this hike is a historical, spiritual, and significant one.
For Tibetans, kora means walking around a sacred place absorbed in prayer, a kind of pilgrimage that can encompass hundreds of miles or only a few yards.
Chichen Itza is a religious centre Chichen Itza is said to have been a religious center for a period of time, it is presumed to be the pilgrimage place for the Maya.
While her earlier work looked at art museums as places for worship or contemplation — in the vein of cathedrals or pilgrimage sites — and artworks as objects of faith, her recent works, such as Deposit III (2015), give more importance to painting as an actual object in its own right: «It allowed me to leave bi-dimensionality, unhang [painting] from the wall and naturally add other supports of images (video, mirrors, printed matter, found paintings) and link them to a same genealogy.»
For more than a decade, the fair has been a place of annual pilgrimage, attracting art collectors and art enthusiasts from all over the globe.
Organised in conjunction with The British Museum, the exhibition invites its audience to witness the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj, which has been taking place for 1350 years in Mecca.
This gallery also features a solo exhibition for the annual winner of the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage Artist of the Year competition, which takes place in April in conjunction with the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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