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King Ludwig II of Bavaria built him a home and theatre at Bayreuth, which is still a pilgrimage point for Wagnerians today.
What image of the Spirit might be invoked for the next stage of the human pilgrimage?
As college is disputably the most formative time in one's life, collegiate architecture is a significant influence on a student's pilgrimage.
At this point, I decided to make my overdue pilgrimage to the loft, about a mile away along a dirt track.
Each group maintained a dignified silence as the marchers passed on their pilgrimage to uphold Republican martyrology.
For Gandhians, this is a spot of pilgrimage and they bow devoutly before the tree.
For centuries both Buddhist and Hindu devotees have made the pilgrimage to the sacred shrines at Muktinath.
They are making a P.E.I. pilgrimage for the Lorie Kane Island Challenge, a skins game to be held at the Brudenell River course.
Yet, his pilgrimage is valid and counts as fulfillment of the duty required of all Muslims who are able to make the journey.
Wembley has a lure all of its own, and many come here on a footballing pilgrimage.
Bob Dylan and other up-and-coming folkies made the pilgrimage and sang for him there.
A sum of over 800 was raised, which means that the committee will be able to send two invalids from the parish on the diocesan pilgrimage in May.
Every year, Maria goes out to Lourdes to help invalids on the Limerick pilgrimage.
People walk the labyrinth slowly, as an aid to contemplative prayer and reflection, as a spiritual exercise, or as a form of pilgrimage.
After a short homily, the priest confessed her in the presence of the villagers and sentenced her to an annual pilgrimage to Chartres.
Fly-fishers and kayakers pilgrimage to the Nantahala, Ocoee, and Chattooga Rivers.
When he died, his body was entombed at Junagadh in Gujarat, which thereafter became an important pilgrimage destination for Indian Sidhis.
Suddenly that pilgrimage to Celtic Park doesn't sound quite so impossibly self-indulgent.
His body will reflect perfectly what has been accomplished in him during his pilgrimage on the earth.
They are guests in Hotel Peru, yet another lodge they have found in their diasporic pilgrimage.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A cluniac monastery was founded in 1082, and Bermondsey Cross became a favoured place of pilgrimage.
In 1385, having thus prepared the way for treason, he avowed his intention of proceeding on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Varese.
It was the seventy-seventh of his age, and the thirty-fourth of his pilgrimage in Iona.
To make a pilgrimage to Kerbela, or to rest finally in its holy dust, or both, 36 constitutes the ambition of every shiah.
Moreover, all the fourteen trains of the pilgrimage were timed to leave that day.
At each place, according to sadhu Ram, who once performed the pilgrimage, there is a small natural pool without any building.
As one nears the goal of one's pilgrimage, the way is marked by stations of the cross.
Surely this hand-book of cant had been Philip's 'vade mecum' through his life's pilgrimage.
And did Bernadette ever extend the pilgrimage of her dreams as far as Bartres?
How effectively the stage was set for that last mile of our Black pilgrimage!
Wound about his tarboosh or fez was a bright green cufia, signifying that the wearer had made the pilgrimage to Holy Mecca.
And I could make a pilgrimage in rain or snow just to doat on the outside of it.
He proceeded on his pilgrimage with new energy, and felt more and more as if authentically consecrated to the same.
Versailles, and even Fontainebleau, are too frequently considered as but the end of a half-day pilgrimage for the tripper.
During October and November the town is the scene of a great pilgrimage to the holy waters of the cauvery.
And is it not the theme the ultima Thule of grandeur in an artist's pilgrimage?
Long and weariful was my pilgrimage to the holy grave, and crushing was the cross.
The chief sign of the Canterbury pilgrimage was an ampul or ampulla or flask of lead or pewter.
When you are dead and gone, let him gird himself for a long pilgrimage.
Historians believe that medieval pilgrims walked labyrinths, perhaps as a substitute for an actual pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
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