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  • This was just a few years after Lord Byron woke to find Child Harold's Pilgrimage in the bookshops and himself famous, as it were, overnight.
  • Names will be taken from those who intend travelling on next year's pilgrimage to Lourdes.
  • The father then undertakes his own pilgrimage along the same route. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each group maintained a dignified silence as the marchers passed on their pilgrimage to uphold Republican martyrology.
  • It dawned today dankly raining, but by mid morning and my coffee pilgrimage there was sunlight, intermittently, and a warming breeze from the south.
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  • It is certain that Byron had begun the fourth canto, and written some thirty or more stanzas, before Hobhouse rejoined him at his villa of La Mira on the banks of the Brenta, in July, 1817; and it would seem that, although he had begun by saying "that he was too short a time in Rome for it," he speedily overcame his misgivings, and accomplished, as he believed, the last "fytte" of his pilgrimage. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • ‘In this pilgrimage-based show, we feature old and historic temples, churches, gurdwaras and masjids,’ he says.
  • Ziller had pilgrimaged several times to Africa, place of his birth. Another Roadside Attraction
  • A "palmer" is someone who wears a palm leaf as testimony of having taken a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Maggie's Farm
  • Pilgrim (Ya Hájj) is a polite address even to those who have not pilgrimaged. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Donating a share of one's income to charity, zakat, is a fundamental requirement of being a Muslim, more important - some say - than the pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • In respect of pilgrimage, however, he remained faithful to Arab and Meccan traditions.
  • Norton (aka my sourdough starter) will be traveling to Ohio with me, in sort of a reverse Oregon trail pilgrimage. Archive 2008-08-01
  • It is a day of reverent pilgrimage with the celebrant of the Mass bringing the Blessed Sacrament to the island in a special currach. More Boats
  • Pilgrimages to the sites of miracles and holy relics grew ever more popular, and the number of such places increased.
  • Kevin Perrotta writes about the Bible and leads pilgrimages to the Middle East.
  • Residents of the village in Ireland's County Offaly were eagerly anticipating the president's pilgrimage. Obama: US 'Inspired' by Ireland's Efforts to Bring Peace to Northern Ireland
  • Pilgrimages to shrines and holy places at home and abroad attract tens of thousands of people each year.
  • His pilgrimage is dogged by calamity, as oxen sicken and die, the cart carrying the bell catches fire, and waifs and strays join his tattered procession.
  • Lindisfarne became a place of pilgrimage during the priory's ‘golden age’ in the seventh century and all the tourism literature boasts it has remained so ever since.
  • All adults hope to conduct the Islamic hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, at some time during their life.
  • Suddenly that pilgrimage to Celtic Park doesn't sound quite so impossibly self-indulgent.
  • While the recriminations continued to fly, hundreds of bodies remained unclaimed in mosques at the pilgrimage site. Times, Sunday Times
  • The traverse east to west across the island is a pilgrimage that many famous geologists have made. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • It came to pass that in mid-August, shortly after returning from the pilgrimage, Terada's lord, Matsudaira Ukyodayu, was appointed to a new position as deputy castellan of Osaka Castle.
  • Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
  • The puja is a ritual performed by Ayyappa devotees when they give up worldly pleasures before undertaking the pilgrimage to the Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala. The Hindu - Front Page
  • There are four great centres of pilgrimage for Shi ` ite Moslems in the vilayet, Samarra, Kazemain, a suburb of Bagdad, Kerbela and Nejef. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The latter book shows photographs from inside a mosque, such as the sinks for doing wudu (cleansing of hands and feet before prayer), clothing to be worn on a pilgrimage to Mecca, and a library where Muslims can study their religion.
  • It is not a pilgrimage, because the English are really neither Jews nor Christians, but follow a sort of religion of their own, which is made every year by their bishops, one of whom they have sent to Jerusalem, in what they call a parliament, a college of muftis; you understand. Tancred Or, The New Crusade
  • The pond is one of the sources of Shakujii River and used to be a place of annual pilgrimage for the rice-farmers living along its banks.
  • Jaime was not a melomaniac, but his vagrant existence forced him with the crowd, and his accomplishment as an amateur pianist had led him to make his musical pilgrimage for two consecutive years. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
  • He is called a palmer-worm because he has feet enough to go any number of pilgrimages. What's Mine's Mine — Complete
  • Meanwhile, the Guild will be holding it's annual door to door collection in the parish next month to help fund the sending of sick parishioners on the Pilgrimage.
  • For Bogart fans, a trip to this bayside watering hole has become a pilgrimage of sorts.
  • We pushed open the 600 year-old great oak door, hard as bell metal with the patina of pilgrimage etched deep into its rough grain and stepped in.
  • On her pilgrimage to see the pope before entering the convent, she had come across a number of mediocre clerics and thereafter dedicated herself to praying for their improvement.
  • A pilgrimage to Medina is often made in conjunction with the pilgrimage to Mecca in order to visit the tombs and shrines of Muhammad, his family, and the first three caliphs.
  • She then undertook a geographical and creative pilgrimage, working as an art instructor, graphic designer and book illustrator.
  • In the cultural anthropology perspective, the pilgrimage every Muslim lifetime of a typical "transitional protocol" is a change in the status of the Muslim community identity and a religious ritual.
  • This years pilgrimage to Lourdes will be from 23rd to 28th August.
  • This year I finally pilgrimaged to an important place of mourning in India. Amritsar Massacre, Memory, misguided religious Nationalism, and recent Homicides in India
  • His son, dark like his father, who made his first diffident pilgrimages in the sunny close where the pigeons cooed, was not more thirled to English soil. The Path of the King
  • The swarms that followed the first crusade were destroyed in Anatolia by famine, pestilence, and the Turkish arrows; and the princes only escaped with some squadrons of horse to accomplish their lamentable pilgrimage. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Experts in press, bindery and photography/prepress skills all pilgrimaged to the two-story building to offer their knowledge to the eager young apprentices in robes.
  • Since pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the pillars of Islam, turning Mecca, and the black rock the muslims so idolatrously worship, into a nuclear wasteland will destroy their cult. Wise words from Hamas....
  • And does the pilgrimage of the rich and powerful to Davos justify the acres of newsprint and hours of broadcasting time devoted to it each year? Times, Sunday Times
  • He may practice Divine knowledge, meditation, pilgrimages, and ablutions.
  • But nevertheless, we note that the new cultus was threatening to eliminate the profitable pilgrimages to the pagan shrine.
  • Yet, his pilgrimage is valid and counts as fulfillment of the duty required of all Muslims who are able to make the journey.
  • At least 125,000 Hindu pilgrims are making the annual pilgrimage.
  • Then the pope, considering the great perils that might ensue by his departing, dispensed with him, and assoiled him of his avow, of which he sent to him a bull under lead, and enjoined him in penance to give the goods that he should have spent in his pilgrimage, to deeds of charity, and to re-edify some church of S. Peter, and endow it with sufficient livelihood. The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • The participation of these Gentiles in the pilgrimage to Jerusalem with the offering for the poor symbolized their share in this righteous activity.
  • How long would the pilgrimage take today? Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual pilgrimage to Knock for the residents of Aras Attracta organised by the Friends of Aras Attracta will be held today, Tuesday, June 7.
  • This first day of their pilgrimage into the southland was a day of glory from its beginning until the setting of the sun. The Country Beyond
  • They have consequently become a place of pilgrimage for modern biologists. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Mr. Elling used the big band for a Claude Thornhill-like ballad effect on "More Than You Know" and, more contemporarily, enmeshed himself within the brass and reed sections as he scatted "Tumbleweed" from Michael Brecker 's final album, "Pilgrimage". Birthday Wishes, Halloween Dreams
  • After concluding his studies, he pilgrimaged to various religious centers.
  • If a person does not have the financial means, then that person is not required to do the pilgrimage or the Umrah.
  • If outflung arms and exaggerated rolling steps suggested pilgrimage, later passages saw the apparently infirm passed forward from one dancer to another.
  • Gawain refused, saying he could not touch treasure or gold until his pilgrimage was complete.
  • Over the years, Gurudeva's devotees have pilgrimaged to India, visiting major temples such as Chidambaram, Rameshvaram and Palani Hills.
  • A seven days pilgrimage to Medjugorje commence on Sunday, April 25.
  • Next year's pilgrimage to Lourdes has been booked from July 21 to July 26.
  • The Canterbury Tales bear eloquent witness to the fact that for centuries Becket's tomb in the cathedral was the greatest pilgrimage shrine in England.
  • MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AFP) - An estimated 2.5 million Muslims have converged on Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage, as workers toil round the clock to complete construction projects designed to avoid deadly stampedes. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • As a pilgrimage of humility, as the beginning of an act of atonement. VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • Many make the pilgrimage to sit worshipfully at his feet.
  • It was the first train journey that we were going to set out on, ofcourse a pilgrimage. Methi na Thepla
  • Saudi Arabia, which is hosting some two million Muslims for the haj pilgrimage, deployed more than 10,000 troops at the holy sites and at key airports and sea ports.
  • The religious pilgrimage known as the hajj is underway. CNN Transcript Nov 25, 2009
  • A hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca, required of every Muslim. Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
  • Historically, when seekers could not physically go on such journeys, there were simulated pilgrimages close to home.
  • A papal bull of 1145 encouraged this kind of regional pilgrimage to Pistoia by urging Tuscan bishops to promote travel to the relic.
  • Graceland traces an MOR-shattering pilgrimage wherein Simon spent 17 days recording in South Africa, cheesing off the United Nations and immersing himself in mbaqanga and mbube rhythms. Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue
  • Sylvian embodies an energetic, hybridized spirituality, and the burden of this essay is to track and note some of the major signposts on his ongoing pilgrimage.
  • The shrine was an object of pilgrimage.
  • A recently evolved trend among devotees coming from outside Kerala is to leave behind the clothes that they wear during their pilgrimage near the Pampa River while returning after darshan at the Ayyappa shrine.
  • I also want to tell you that I pictured the miracle of the incorrupted body of a Romanian Orthodox saint John Jacob from Hozeve in august 2009 in a pilgrimage to the Orthodox Holy Places in Israel. WN.com - Articles related to Tourism revenues up 28% in first half - report
  • He was well aware that a pair of mild eyes and gentle, ingenuous manners are many a rogue's most valuable asset, and though the bug-hunter talked frankly of his pilgrimages into the hills, there was always a chance that his pursuit was a pose, his zeal counterfeit. 'Me--Smith'
  • Many of us had made the pilgrimage to the Cin é math è que Fran ç aise in Paris. Film Criticism Is Dying? Not Online
  • His body will reflect perfectly what has been accomplished in him during his pilgrimage on the earth.
  • He was "inducted" on the 24th of April, 1649, and there some four weeks later he died, suddenly it would seem, from heat-apoplexy brought on by his exertions during a pilgrimage. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • I seriously would recommend a time of meditation or self-analysis at times (all these can be provided in a pilgrimage).
  • Safe journey to all our invalids, helpers and pilgrims from the parish who travelled on Sunday to participate in the Annual Armagh Pilgrimage to Lourdes.
  • Anyone who wishes to go as a pilgrim must hand in his or her name before the end of January in order to reserve a seat on the pilgrimage.
  • The chant pilgrimage at the National Shrine concluded with a Votive Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, extraordinary form, with Gregorian ordinary and propers, including organ by David Lang and the Shrine choir directed by Peter Latona singing Palestrina and Byrd. Chant Pilgrimage report
  • Or a religious sect on a pilgrimage? Times, Sunday Times
  • The trip in effect becomes a perverse pilgrimage. Times, Sunday Times
  • People walk the labyrinth slowly, as an aid to contemplative prayer and reflection, as a spiritual exercise, or as a form of pilgrimage.
  • Religious pilgrimages in India are at an all-time high. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a generalism asserting that women's passion is ten times greater than man's (Pilgrimage, ii. 282), it is unfact. Arabian nights. English
  • The Feast of the Sacrifice comes at the end of the Hajj - the pilgrimage to Mecca - and signals the end of the Islamic year.
  • I was taught that it might contribute to a reading that if outward appearance reflects inward being, as was the prof's theory of medieval lit clothing a bismotered habergeon might indicate an inward uncleanliness or sinfulness, and that he's on pilgrimage because of it. A Verray Parfit, Gentil, (Desperately Poor? Greedy? Penitent?) Knyght
  • India still has pilgrimage centers known as Footprints of Sati, memorials of the time when the Goddess waled the earth. Goddess Kamkhaya
  • Days like this become a file of lingering images: women winnowing grain, children carrying almost their own weight in firewood, and meeting a Hindu sadhu on pilgrimage.
  • Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
  • For centuries both Buddhist and Hindu devotees have made the pilgrimage to the sacred shrines at Muktinath.
  • The men made a pilgrimage to the site of the PoW camp to open a replica hut built in memory of their comrades who died. The Sun
  • What we see in the hajj is not just a unified pilgrimage which draws millions of Muslims around the globe each year, but in fact a multiplicity of hajjes that co-exist through time and in space. Zahra N. Jamal, Ph.D.: Hajj Diaries: The Multiple Dimensions Of Muslim Pilgrimage
  • As a young priest he obtained a rich benefice from the Archbishop of Braga and proceeded to go on pilgrimage, leaving the benefice in the care of a nephew. 01/01/2003 - 02/01/2003
  • this image is inshrined people make pilgrimages there. "Who painted it?" asked Hillary Clinton, unaware that "the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe was miraculously imprinted by Mary."
  • Students are left untaught for half the year so they can attend harvests, pilgrimages and religious festivals (refashioned as pubs, fly-drives and raves).
  • Finally, dear readers, imagine the many opportunities for growth through pilgrimage to sacred sites, the handling and viewing of relics that retain the energies of the great man - the mind, that is to say the bundle of neurons and fatty tissue that fills my cranium through wholly fortuituous accident and yields no claim to any kind of speciesist preeminence on my part ... the mind so understood I say thrills at the prospect of living such a holistic and fervent faith ... Latest entries from endlesslyrocking.blog-city.com
  • I'd remind them that this is a pilgrimage and a pilgrimage does mean some walking.
  • Bretons are also noted for their pilgrimages.
  • Major Muslim annual rituals are Ramadan (the month of fasting), Idul Fitri (the end of fasting), and the hajj (pilgrimage).
  • The town, so long the site of pilgrimage, now hosts the forces of globalization: a thin-crust Italian pizzeria; a Starbucks in the half-timbered cottage adjoining the great arch. The Velvet Reformation
  • We will be back next year to celebrate our fourth pilgrimage.
  • If you love cheese, it is an essential family pilgrimage. The Sun
  • There was a ban on political protests during the pilgrimage.
  • His grave has become a place of pilgrimage.
  • In Islam the pilgrimage to Mecca, the hajj, is both a duty and a spiritual participation in the Prophet's path toward divine connection.
  • The annual West of Ireland Pilgrimage to Fatima in October will once again this year fly directly from Knock Airport to Lisbon.
  • The two versions of the Pilgrimage present the Venus term and the statue of Venus, respectively, as objects of praise analogous to that of the official panegyric, with the rose of Venus substituted for the royal fleur-de-lis.
  • Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
  • Bob Dylan and other up-and-coming folkies made the pilgrimage and sang for him there.
  • What image of the Spirit might be invoked for the next stage of the human pilgrimage?
  • The trip in effect becomes a perverse pilgrimage. Times, Sunday Times
  • And still we have not touched on Byron's greatest works, the four cantos of ‘Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,’ and the unending epic impromptu, Don Juan.
  • They specifically refer to the need for advanced security for pilgrimage sites, for banking and for social media. Times, Sunday Times
  • These lingams come only from the Narmada River, high in the mountains of Mandhata, one of the 7 sacred holy places of pilgrimage in India.
  • In Britain too, there can be no doubt that the major religious houses were the focus of much landed wealth, munificence, and pilgrimage.
  • People making a pilgrimage (religious journey) are expected to sacrifice a goat or sheep and offer the meat to the poor.
  • Pilgrimage to such a distant site was inevitably expensive, and often laymen are found mortgaging their estates to religious houses in order to raise the necessary finance.
  • Undertaking religious pilgrimage is a seen as a meritorious practice since it focuses the mind on places associated with the Buddha, saintly people, or holy objects.
  • The pilgrimage journey is the umbilical cord which connects them with a sacred place, and making the journey is a means of bodily enacting their spiritual identity.
  • It was defended by careful missionary work, by books of edification and by the practice of the pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
  • A week's pilgrimage to Medugorje will take place from Knock on May 17.
  • Frequently some out-of-work cobbler would leave his native village and set forth on a pilgrimage in the character of a _staretz_; or some Modern Saints and Seers
  • Everywhere you go there is the customary welcome drink, a pick-up to take you to a standard room for rest and relaxation before the pilgrimage.
  • Cookies have existed since the 600's and appear to have originated in Persia and were popularized and sweetened after they were brought to cookie was named by the Dutch as "Koekje" which was anglicized to become the word: cookies during the American Pilgrimage were the macaroon from the French and the gingerbread cookie from the Dutch. Quazen
  • He could have been on a pilgrimage to the site to remember a relative or friend. The Sun
  • He could have been on a pilgrimage to the site to remember a relative or friend. The Sun
  • Let us then indulge in visions of those, who, in more recent times than we have yet touched upon, -- save in one or two PILGRIMAGES, -- illumed the later days of the last century; and, brightest and purest of the galaxy was the orator, EDMUND BURKE. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • He wanted to flee from the artifice of his father’s creation: he longed to become an autonomous adult, to be a man, not the object of nostalgic pilgrimages to a living shrine not of his making. An Interview With Cynthia Ozick
  • It also has a religious pilgrimage on March 16 to bless the waters of Lake Masaya.
  • The trip in effect becomes a perverse pilgrimage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual pilgrimage to Medjugorje will take place the second week in June.
  • Zú‘l-Ka’adah, the sedentary, is the rest time of the year, when fighting is forbidden and Zu’l-Hijjah explains itself as the pilgrimage-month. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • This past summer, during my annual pilgrimage down to San Diego for Geek Love Fest 2009 aka San Diego Comic-Con, I had two moments of clarity: One, Comic-Con is no longer about comic books. Is It Time to ReBrand Comic-Con? | Manolith
  • She then undertook a geographical and creative pilgrimage, working as an art instructor, graphic designer and book illustrator.
  • Yet under Mohammed Ali the Great, Fellah-soldiers conquered the "colligated" Arabs (Pilgrimage iii. 48) of Al-Asir Arabian nights. English
  • Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
  • It is a grim pilgrimage, a pilgrimage under duress, during which he is beset by threatening forces which he cannot fathom and yet needs to comprehend if he is to survive.
  • Santiago being a pilgrimage town, I fully expect there to be the whole gamut of Catholic tat merchandise: illuminated Pope busts, candles shaped like burning pyres, replicas of fragments of the true cross, and so on and so forth.
  • The "spring rush", as it is called, is the largest annual movement of people in the world, with a total of 2.38bn journeys over three weeks, surpassing even the Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • The grandchildren of the combatants making pilgrimages to the sites are still touched by the respect and tranquillity of the cemeteries in which their ancestors lie. Times, Sunday Times
  • 1530s only some 330 people were executed for treason, of whom 287 died as rebels in the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536.
  • While you're here you can make the pilgrimage to Ground Zero and stand on the viewing platform to stare at the stony emptiness below.
  • Steak and ale pie, the local bitter and a leisurely read of the latest issue of The Chap were just the thing to fortify me for a pilgrimage to the Pitt Rivers Museum.
  • This year a record number pilgrimaged to the temple, one of the famed Jyotir Lingam Siva temples of India, located 150 miles northwest of Kolkata in the newly created state of Jharkhand.
  • She traveled to Mecca for the haj pilgrimage twice and for the minor pilgrimage six times.
  • During this time he also made pilgrimages to Sri Lanka, India, China, and Nepal to visit Buddhist sites and for meditation retreats.
  • Fasting from dawn until dusk throughout Ramadan is one of the five main compulsory ‘pillars’ of the Islamic faith, along with charity, a declaration of belief, prayers, and the haj pilgrimage to Mecca, for those who are able to.
  • The armed pilgrimage had not lost its allure, nor the promise of remission of sins.
  • Hundreds of pilgrims at the Kaaba I finally reached Makkah - the place of pilgrimage - brimming with pilgrims.
  • The Hajj is a real pilgrimage - a journey, with rites and rituals to be done along the way.
  • MECCA, Saudi Arabia -- Draped in white robes to symbolize purity and the equality of mankind under God, nearly 3 million Muslims from all over the world gathered Friday in Mecca, on the eve of the start of the annual hajj pilgrimage. 3 Million Muslims In Mecca For Pilgrimage
  • In 1911 he discovered superconductivity in mercury: the electric resistance disappeared completely at about 4 K. 1913 Kamerlingh-Onnes received the Nobel prize in physics for his discoveries, and his laboratory in Leiden ranked for many years as the Mekka of low temperature physics, to which also many Swedish scholars went on pilgrimage. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1978 - Presentation Speech
  • We still know what we were told in Dreaming - the Void is expanding, the Ocisens are one their way to stop the pilgrimage, the Second Dreamer knows she is communicating with the Skylord and many other things. The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton (Pan Macmillan, 3rd October 2008)
  • Like all religious pilgrimages, the Goddess pilgrimage is made for the purpose of devotion, but it is also at some level a feminist liberatory project and protest.
  • This walk through the lanes of rural Lancashire is a spiritual pilgrimage to the Lancashire Martyr, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith.
  • Three times a year - on Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot - we made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
  • The clandestine Sufi orders - chiefly the Naqshbandiya and Qadiriya - survived, as did itinerant mullahs, makeshift mosques, and the pilgrimages to the gravesites and shrines of saints that are so central to Sufism.
  • We may lay oor accoont wi' meetin' wi' occasional adventures an' mischanters to vary the monotony o' oor earthly pilgrimage.
  • Any crusader could claim to be going on a pilgrimage for God - pilgrims did not have to pay tax and they were protected by the Church.
  • Yet people do still make a pilgrimage to see Leonardo's original painting in the Louvre.
  • Miller, who is a graduate student in composition at the Juilliard School and had backpacked through Europe prior to receiving this commission, describes the tripartite composition as the result of "a personal pilgrimage that has helped him approach music in a different way. Donna Fish: Artists to Watch
  • Aside from formula, Nadiyah's parents have taken all her favorite items with them, including a pillow and a bolster, to help make the pilgrimage a rewarding experience for her.
  • I made two more visits to Knowlton, and it has now become a focus for my own particular pilgrimage.
  • Not only is it hard to respire, but hard to comprehend that you are here, making pilgrimage in this utterly transfixing world, more surreal then anything New York City has to offer. Jordan Mallah: My Powerful Pilgrimage to Chidambram, Tamil Nadu, India
  • During the times of the Temple, Jews from around Israel would make pilgrimage to Jerusalem three times each year.
  • People making a pilgrimage are expected to sacrifice a goat or sheep and offer the meat to the poor.
  • They are guests in Hotel Peru, yet another lodge they have found in their diasporic pilgrimage.
  • This Muslim pilgrim in white with the shrine of the Kaaba in his heart is stoning the demons, a ritual connected to the haj, or pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • For people of faith, witness and remembrance are essential stations in their pilgrimage.
  • A burgeoning industry in reproductive prints during the previous decades allowed artists north of the Alps to gain exposure to transmontane developments even if they never made the pilgrimage.
  • Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
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  • The originals hung in gilt frames in the grandest museums in the world, and tourists made pilgrimages to see them. Excerpt: The Rescue Artist by Edward Dolnick
  • The men made a pilgrimage to the site of the PoW camp to open a replica hut built in memory of their comrades who died. The Sun
  • If those other shades, the troubles of life, have become too dense and shouldered out the light, so that the sick imagination sees them as crouching beasts of prey, a pilgrimage to such a tranquil place in lilac time may help to set things right again. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • What used to be a $5 ticket behind home plate is now an $8 ticket out by the foul pole," says Jared Cohen, 37, of Washington, D.C., who's pilgrimaged to more than 50 minor-league parks across the nation. NOT JUST PEANUTS
  • To this end it was lavished with holy relics, pilgrimage rights and the freedom to pardon sins. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to devotees, pilgrimage to the Nizamuddin shrine enables them to partake of the saint's blessedness.
  • The mosques, the principal shrines, such as Meshed, Kum, the houses of Mullahs, and in many cases the bazaars which are generally to be found adjoining places of pilgrimage, afford most convenient shelter to outlaws. Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland
  • Farther up the coast, in Sonoma County, we pilgrimaged to the sites of the Russian settlements. FOUR HORSES AND A SAILOR
  • Miraflores, the wealthy suburb of Lima where Stephany Flores died, is hardly Aruba, but the beach-side area attracts a similar crowd of international visitors, often postcollegiate types studying Spanish and partying down before making the pilgrimage to Machu Pichu. The Murder in Peru That Led to Van Der Sloot Chase
  • Mounted in silver, it sits in the place of honor in the Ka'aba, the sacred shrine at Mecca, and is circumambulated by all Muslims who make The Hajj, the requisite holy pilgrimage there. Donna Henes: Showered With Stars
  • I thought of our pilgrimages out of the city, the slow tide of traffic to the shore or family visits, a cincture of security and welcome girding the suburbs and beyond.
  • Chaucer's exact source is not known, but it is clear that the friar tells it to enrage the summoner on the pilgrimage, who interrupts the narrative and rejoins with a scurrilous and discreditable story about a friar.
  • He served as a steward at Knock Shrine for 15 years and willingly gave of his time to assist the invalids and pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage season.
  • The task of spirituality is to recover these fundamental conditions of our pilgrimage (a metaphor that he uses extensively) by sacralizing them and restoring their meaning.
  • Alexander was lame, _pedibus contractus_, from his birth, we are told that after twenty-four years of pain and discomfort -- _vigintiquatuor annis penaliter laborabat_ -- he made a pilgrimage to Canterbury, and there "the sainted Thomas, the divine clemency aiding him, on the second day of the month of May did straightway restore his legs and feet, _bases et plantas_, to the same Alexander. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.].
  • Solid has gone on a spiritual pilgrimage to some mountainous area in Tibet to enlighten his inner-self, and spend plenty of time learning the ancient martial arts techniques with a load of orange-robed monks.
  • Her return pilgrimage to Lourdes last year was an uplifting experience during her illness.
  • If this papal pilgrimage had a central theme, it was brotherhood and the fraternity of man.
  • And she recalls the summer pilgrimages they used to make to Tatem.

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