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.
Not exact matches
You've picked up bits and pieces about me from earlier conversations and from my sermons, but let me tell you the
story of my faith -
pilgrimage a little more fully.
Foster's book explains the biblical basis behind this idea, and recounts many
of his own
pilgrimage stories.
Id al - Adha, also called Id al - Qurban, the festival at the end
of the
pilgrimage, is the Great Festival at which Muslims from all over the world gather at the mosques to worship and then kill animals to memorialize the
story of Abraham and Ishimael and their willingness to obey the authority
of God.
The
story catches fire and ends up airing on the network, which sparks a
pilgrimage of interested parties all pushing toward the remote community.
[4 stars] Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (07.15 / 06.02 / 07.24) Thor: Ragnarok (10.24 / 11.03 / 10.24) The Greatest Showman (12.09 / 12.20 / 12.26) Wonderstruck (10.06 / 10.20 / TBA) I Am Not a Witch (10.03 / TBA / 10.20) Lady Bird (10.14 / 11.03 / 02.16.18) The Post (12.21 / 12.22 / 01.19.18) Coco (01.13.18 / 11.22 / 01.19.18) The Ritual (10.02 / direct to Netflix / 10.13) Icarus (02.27.17 / direct to Netflix / direct to Netflix) Bushwick (10.25 / 08.25 / 08.25) Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (10.11 / 12.29 / 11.17) Spider - Man: Homecoming (07.05 / 07.07 / 07.05) Another Mother's Son (02.21 / TBA / 03.24) Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts (89th Academy Awards)(02.20 / 02.08 / direct to VOD) Personal Shopper (10.09.16 / 03.10 / 03.17) The Survivalist (04.19.16 / 05.19 / 02.12.16) God Knows Where I Am (04.07 / 03.31 / 04.14) The Salesman (01.31 / 01.27 / 03.17) Raw (04.04 / 03.01 / 04.07) The Beguiled (06.20 / 06.23 / 07.14) The Party (10.09 / 02.16.18 / 10.13) Step (07.21 / 08.04 / 08.11) God's Own Country (08.07 / 10.27 / 09.01) Menashe (12.11 / 07.28 / 12.08) The Divine Order (10.14 / 10.27 / 03.08.17) Borg vs McEnroe (09.11 / 04.13.18 / 09.22) My Pure Land (09.12 / TBA / 09.15) The Unknown Girl (12.02.16 / 08.25 / 12.02.16) Pecking Order (08.24 / direct to VOD / 09.29) Jane (11.12 / 10.20 / 11.24) Good Time (10.05 / 08.11 / 11.17) The Commune (05.28 / 05.19 / 07.29.16) Lost in London (04.30 / TBA / 05.05) The Fencer (Miekkailija)(11.30 / 07.21 / 12.24.16) The Great Wall (02.16 / 02.17 / 02.16) The Chamber (01.18 / 02.23.18 / 03.10) Motherland (10.15 / 09.08 / TBA) The Light
of the Moon (10.31 / 11.01 / TBA) Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr
Story (11.18 / 11.24 / 03.09) Victoria & Abdul (09.12 / 09.22 / 09.15) Wind River (07.20 / 08.04 / 09.08) Urban Hymn (08.01.16 / 05.12 / 09.30.16) The Women's Balcony (Ismach Hatani)(07.06 / 05.26 / TBA)
Pilgrimage (07.28 / 08.11 / direct to VOD) Megan Leavey (aka Rex)(06.19 / 06.09 / direct to VOD) Final Portrait (08.18 / 03.23.18 / 08.18) Finding Kim (05.29 / 05.31 / TBA) Through the Wall (aka The Wedding Plan)(05.28 / 05.12 / 12.16.16) The Zookeeper's Wife (04.22 / 03.31 / 04.21) Dolores (09.09 / 09.01 / TBA) Queen
of the Desert (04.03 / 04.07 / direct to VOD) Catfight (02.22 / 03.03 / 03.10) Viceroy's House (02.17 / 09.01 / 03.03) Birthright: A War
Story (07.21 / 07.14 / direct to VOD)
McKenzie cars — The history
of this small Birmingham manufacturer by Ian McKenzie / Sunny Silverstone — Tom Threfall's report on the VSCC race meeting / Rescue
of a 30/98 Vauxhall — The
story of «the lady
of the lake» by Dennis Harrison / Nesseldorfer to Tatra — Michael Worthington - Willaims recounts the history
of a remarkable series
of car from Czechoslovakia / 1937 A.C. 16/70 — The editor enjoys his excursion no. 2 in this sports tourer with a pedigree / Commercial London - Brighton Run — The annual
pilgrimage for historic commercials / About registration numbers — David Hales explains their origins and diversity / Mille Miglia 1989 — Toby Ross describes the «fantastic atmosphere»
of this unique event.
Veteran car run — London to Brighton, November 2003 / Nuvolari remembered — a nostalgic trip to Donnington / Connaughts that put Britain on the Grand Prix fast track — success at Syracuse — Part one / Small Ford development
story from 1932 Model Y to 1959 — Eights and Tens /
Pilgrimage to Hershey Show in October 2003 / Flaminio Bertoni unsung designer
of Citroen's three landmark designs — Traction Avant, 2CV and DS19 / Cars with more than one engine / Bowler Bentleys — four Bentley that passed through his family — Part one / 12 Volt System — Workshop
1935 Maserati sports - racer (part 2)-- Ken Painter condudes the history
of the resurrection
of his 4C5 / Bay to Birdwood Run — A report from Dennis Harrison on this huge Australian biennial
pilgrimage / Australian All - Veteran Rally — This colourful event is described for us by Ross McGown / The 1920s Windsor — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the
story of this high quality London - made light car / 1934 Triumph sports - tourer — On this month's «Excursion'the Editor experiences a car once described as «an enthusiast's ideal» / Hill - climbs in the North — A.B. Demaus continues his series
of articles on pre.war hill - climb locations / Hershey Meet USA — The biggest old - car meet in the world was wet this year!
Body language — Mike Worthington - Williams guide to body styles / Brighton bound — Hundreds
of cars manufactured before the end
of 1904 made the annual
pilgrimage from London to Brighton / Almost a Royale — Toby Ross concludes his
story of Jean Pierre Varin's amazing creation / Lon - life Fiat — Bill Boddy tells the
story of the indestructible Mephistopheles / The Freehollow Flyer — Chris Edwards found the last remaining Gordon England Austin Seven Sunshine Saloon in a barn in America / The last
of the invincibles — The 1935 Show - stand Talbot 110 is alive and well and living in Kent / Swiss engineering Italian workmanship — Tom Threfall describes a rare 1913 Zust forerunner
of the OM / They've been together now for 50 years — Harry Field still has the Morris 10 he bought new in 1937 - and still does his own maintenance / A good car made badly?
Jonathan Wood tells the inside
story of this controversial car and the engineer who designed it / Flat caps «n» all — In 2007 Malcolm Robertson made the
pilgrimage to Abingdon with his MG SA.
He released the novel «Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years
of Pilgrimage» in April 2013, and a collection
of short
stories entitled «Onna no Inai Otokotachi» (Men Without Women) in April 2014.
Having read «The Unlikely
Pilgrimage of Harold Fry» I anticipated a similar experience with this
story.
Here's what they have to say: The Unlikely
Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is an inspiring
story and one that will not be forgotten for a long time (Linda M).
By these new means
of writing
stories and reading
stories, we can all travel together, a
pilgrimage of strangers at first, but learning that we share a common road through the books we read together.
It's hard not to shake the feeling
of participating in some sort
of solemn
pilgrimage as you work your way through the game's
story, almost as if you're atoning for someone else's sins.
Picasso was fascinated by the
story of St Anthony, who was tested by a series
of sensual temptations during his
pilgrimage to the Egyptian desert.
His most famous work, The Canterbury Tales, has a number
of characters traveling on a
pilgrimage and telling their
story.
I read a lot
of fiction: Richard Ford's award - winning Canada which actually has very little to do with our country; Rachel Joyce's delightful The Unlikely
Pilgrimage of Harold Fry; Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer's A Crown
of Feathers and his Enemies: A Love
Story; M.G. Vassanji's wonderful The Book
of Secrets; Israeli - Arab writer Sayed Kashua's biting but hilarious Dancing Arabs; Ian McEwan's masterful The Children Act whose protagonist is a 59 year - old female judge; Richard Wagamese's beautiful Keeper»n Me; and Philip Slayton's naughty and fun Bay Street: A Novel (lest people think it a work
of non-fiction).