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"pilgrimage" Definitions
  1. a journey to a holy place for religious reasons
  2. a journey to a place that is connected with somebody/something that you admire or respect

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The pope reached the pilgrimage site on Saturday after something of a pilgrimage of his own.
The annual haj pilgrimage and the lesser year-round pilgrimage known as Umra generate $12 billion in revenues from lodging, transport, gifts, food and fees, according to BMI Research.
It's her annual pilgrimage ... and she did not disappoint.
This is a track (or pilgrimage) to get lost in.
It was Perry's pilgrimage to her longtime idol, Hello Kitty.
Here are eight installations to inspire your next artistic pilgrimage.
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh, by John Lahr.
He was even forced to go on a religious pilgrimage.
Sorry you didn't make the pilgrimage to Nashville this year?
Parris made a pilgrimage to BYD's headquarters in southern China.
A steady stream of politicians has since made the pilgrimage.
Call it the social media generation's version of a pilgrimage.
Mira y Lopez hated the annual pilgrimage to the buckeye.
In Pahalgam, the pilgrimage offers a lifeline for many families.
Some years ago I made a pilgrimage to Spavinaw, Okla.
The pilgrimage has frequently been hit by stampedes and fires.
There's a grotesque pilgrimage going on, and it's absolutely beautiful.
This is also the most dangerous part of the pilgrimage.
Enter my pilgrimage to see those dancing and singing cats.
The town also is host to a yearly Austen pilgrimage.
Our writer revisits his journey, and the "pilgrimage worthy" destination.
Not surprisingly, the anniversary is a time of pilgrimage there.
For some, it is part of a yearly religious pilgrimage.
Alice Waters made her first pilgrimage to Monticello in 2011.
The buildings are places of pilgrimage for the Armenian Church.
People would go and do a pilgrimage, knock on doors.
The pilgrimage this year has coincided with a national election.
While the Hajj pilgrimage happens once a year, the Umra pilgrimage can be done year round, and Prince Mohammed has spoken of raising the number of Umra visitors as a source of unexploited income.
I came to Europe to do a sort of culinary pilgrimage.
Communal feast during an all-day pilgrimage march for Vissarion's birthday.
And it's given the students the experience of a real pilgrimage.
It's also the end point of many a Southwest Instagram pilgrimage.
Instead, he proposed a pilgrimage to the Walgreens West Coast flagship.
For some reason I'd never thought about making a pilgrimage there.
It is that call that Muslims honor with the hajj pilgrimage.
It's a religious pilgrimage, or it's a way of discovering yourself.
This means that May's pilgrimage to Brussels probably won't accomplish much.
"We felt it was important to make this pilgrimage," McCall says.
Nabokov's scientific work, entomologist Robert Dirig makes a pilgrimage to one
One Reddit user even likened to it going to a pilgrimage.
But on Monday, worshipers began a sad pilgrimage to the church.
The annual hajj pilgrimage is one of the pillars of Islam.
Mr. Netanyahu made this pilgrimage during something of an Entebbe renaissance.
The annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, called Hajj, concludes on Wednesday.
For some, it's a onetime lark; for others, an annual pilgrimage.
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, Haruki Murakami 4.
My mother and I visited her on pilgrimage there last year.
The ones who are down make the pilgrimage to Waikiki annually.
Thousands of civil servants are deployed to the pilgrimage each year.
The town almost immediately became a site of neo-Nazi pilgrimage.
St. Andrews has been a pilgrimage destination for nearly 2,000 years.
"That walk was like my pilgrimage to manhood," Mr. Sadler said.
The site has long been a pilgrimage for far-right groups.
The most famous of the Upper Ganges pilgrimage cities is Rishikesh.
The hajj — Arabic for "pilgrimage" — is a five-day religious pilgrimage to Mecca and nearby holy sites in Saudi Arabia that all Muslims who are physically and financially able must perform at least once in their lives.
Why can pilgrimage not be Jedha, and Jedha not be the Force?
For some Starbucks enthusiasts, the meeting is an annual pilgrimage of sorts.
Expect to see fans of the cult '90s movie amassing in pilgrimage.
Vanished Amiri vanished in 2009 during a religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.
Hull and eight others in her family made the pilgrimage to Petersburg.
"I was not on a spiritual pilgrimage in India," he emphasizes, however.
Gerald Washington is already imagining the pilgrimage he'll take once he wins.
It's more like a pilgrimage, but one with a constantly moving shrine.
These are remembered and maintained through oral tradition, pilgrimage, song and prayer.
Nate vows to make a pilgrimage to Conor's homeland after the fight.
It's a pilgrimage of sorts, driven by the media into a phenomenon.
"That is the essential difference between religious and secular pilgrimage," he writes.
He was on a pilgrimage to Nepal when we had the conversation.
Was this something you've been thinking about on your pilgrimage to Nepal?
It's a religious pilgrimage that I came across in my obsessive reading.
That, as Dillard has suggested in interviews, the pilgrimage might be over?
For music fans, touring Sun Studio (admission $10) is a Memphis pilgrimage.
Their pilgrimage, it quickly becomes clear, will be no straightforward road trip.
Nowhere is the country's devotion more apparent than at a yearly pilgrimage.
The final, "Yport," follows the same woman on a pilgrimage through France.
" She added: "Let's face it, the pilgrimage places have a dual role.
The midnight blaze consumed the T and created an instant pilgrimage site.
A reporter's pilgrimage to the land of meticulous sizing and pretty embroidery.
In the last few years, I often thought of Mama's pilgrimage robe.
For serious Gaines enthusiasts, a pilgrimage to Waco is an absolute must.
Within a few weeks, Wilkie made a pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago.
And, friends, the time for a carnitas (and tequila) pilgrimage is now.
DUBAI, May 29 (Reuters) - Iran's Haj and Pilgrimage Organisation said on Sunday the country's pilgrims would not attend the annual Muslim haj pilgrimage, blaming regional rival Saudi Arabia for "sabotage" and failing to guarantee the safety of pilgrims.
Danny Smiles recently brought MUNCHIES along on a pilgrimage to Montreal's Little Italy.
This year, the pilgrimage drew more than 3,000 people, most of them men.
Visiting her grave has become something of a pilgrimage for women each election.
Roth has now continued his pilgrimage to new destinations with a new exhibition.
That image of approachability has prompted thousands to make a kind of pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage visas currently bar travel outside the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
Thousands of Iranian pilgrims are currently undertaking the haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
"We reject what Qatar is doing in politicizing (the pilgrimage)," Al-Jubeir said.
With the new "trail," the city is hoping 250,000 will make the pilgrimage.
He taught English as a second language and made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
The printer might be amused by his typo's desert pilgrimage to brand equity.
For Roman Catholics, the cathedral has been a spiritual pilgrimage site for generations.
Tourists and hikers on the ancient Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail often stop by.
And I discovered a new pilgrimage spot for future layovers at Vancouver International.
Music — specifically the sounds of Afrobeats — played a key role in the pilgrimage.
The present occupant was distinguished, well dressed, friendly and bemused by my pilgrimage.
Last month, the Mexican artist Teresa Margolles made a pilgrimage to the scene.
Fifty-three years later, we join his bipartisan pilgrimage back to Selma, Alabama.
After the catastrophe, the site became a place of pilgrimage and, eventually, renewal.
How big were those shoes, I would ask myself on this unholy pilgrimage.
A pilgrimage to Tule Lake also occurs every year, symbolically on July 4.
Every year since then, the Pedretti clan has made the pilgrimage to Fairplay.
It was the second tragedy this year to strike the annual Amarnath pilgrimage.
That person had recently returned from a religious pilgrimage to Israel and Egypt.
Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, characterized the pilgrimage as a publicity stunt.
But my pilgrimage to Carnoustie was only a stop on this links journey.
This kicked off an annual pilgrimage to her stand-up sets in midtown.
The noise at the riverfront (and all along the pilgrimage route) was deafening.
Her parents had gone to Saudi Arabia to perform Umra, a religious pilgrimage.
Upton Sinclair wrote his novel "Love's Pilgrimage" in a tent on the bluff.
The Haj is a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and takes place once a year, with more than one million Muslims travelling by air, while the Umrah pilgrimage, also to Mecca, can be undertaken at any time of the year.
The Haj is a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and takes place once a year, with more than one million Muslims traveling by air, while the Umrah pilgrimage, also to Mecca, can be undertaken at any time of the year.
Its many monasteries and pilgrimage sites date back to the earliest years of Christianity.
Or maybe your parents kicked you out, and the pilgrimage isn't exactly a choice.
And as the day approached, it felt more and more like a nonreligious pilgrimage.
I was invested in her pilgrimage because Juergens made it impossible to look away.
"Christian tattooing has always been used as a certificate of pilgrimage," his son adds.
It's time to plan your pilgrimage to the Cup Noodles museum in Yokohama, Japan.
It's literally ... I went on pilgrimage, and I wasn't on Twitter for a while.
Europe's anti-immigrant leaders made the pilgrimage to the United States, delirious about Trump.
Eventually his wife, and then his son, joined him in his annual glacial pilgrimage.
Hundreds of Christians made the pilgrimage in buses on a gray, rainy Christmas Eve.
I had made a pilgrimage to Memphis, Tennessee with my grandfather, who was dying.
It has long been a site of pilgrimage for far-right groups in Spain.
For the first time, she grew apprehensive about making the annual pilgrimage to Elko.
Herrine: As a Buffalo-wing lover, this is a pilgrimage we needed to take.
The Okunoin Temple serves as a pilgrimage location for Buddhists in Kōya, Wakayama, Japan.
Amiri had disappeared in 2009 after going on a pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Beth Moon made a 15-year pilgrimage to photograph the world's most ancient trees.
Beth Moon made a 15-year pilgrimage to photograph the world's most ancient trees.
Later on, it was a site of pilgrimage for Catholics from 11 surrounding villages.
It's also a pilgrimage site, the holiest city, because Wayne is rap's holy figure.
And this is where Democrats have to go make pilgrimage to reach primary voters.
It is a place of pilgrimage for hundreds of fans before most home games.
The humility imposed on him by the pilgrimage survives in his new professional life.
Iran's role as a major regional hub for religious pilgrimage exacerbates the outbreak risk.
He made his pilgrimage to the deli — "the top," he called it — in 2000.
Pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Hajj, is one of the pillars of Islam.
Many visitors to her father's shrine are on their second or even third pilgrimage.
By comparison, the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca usually includes about 2 million people.
In 1981, not long after his grandfather died, Mr. Pence made his own pilgrimage.
The pilgrimage to the Sabarimala shrine, believed to be centuries old, has strict rules.
It's great to see lots of people coming here for a sort of pilgrimage.
NEWARK — The word "pilgrimage" usually evokes visions of far-off, exotic places, but for some 100 gay and lesbian Catholics and their families, a pilgrimage to the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart here on a recent Sunday was more like a homecoming.
At the time, the only government revenue came from customs duties, pilgrimage taxes and tithes.
Like a millennial Elizabeth Gilbert or Cheryl Strayed, I was on a pilgrimage of discovery.
For those ready to make their own cannolo pilgrimage, the address is Via Calapitrulli, 9.
She returns home, changed by the experience, literally and figuratively, to undertake a traditional pilgrimage.
Lennon Park has become a pilgrimage destination for local fans as well as foreign tourists.
Evangelical leaders made a pilgrimage to Trump Tower without him during the campaign in 2016.
President Macky Sall and former President Abdoulaye Wade are expected to attend the Touba pilgrimage.
That's why we had planned to go on the annual Warriors to Lourdes pilgrimage together.
An annual pilgrimage of people, united in spite of sectarian beliefs, regional divisions and rivalries.
Several hikers have struggled with the rough Alaska conditions attempting the pilgrimage to the bus.
And they repeat the appeal for Indonesians to make the pilgrimage to the ISIS stronghold.
Muslims entering the meqaat are required to announce their intention to participate in the pilgrimage.
This sends him on a sort of pilgrimage to visit her mother, Lucinda, in Maine.
I went over earlier this year and it literally felt like a pilgrimage of self.
Muslims from around the world have begun arriving in Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage.
One figure was Sadiq Faqir, a famous Muslim singer who died during pilgrimage to Mecca.
But the tight security was not daunting to some Roman families making the annual pilgrimage.
To prepare for my pilgrimage to Minnesota, I attended several Reformation concerts in New York.
That's why I joined the millions of people who make some form of religious pilgrimage.
That's one reason 200 million people worldwide a year make some form of religious pilgrimage.
Yes, the lion's share of the attention goes to which celebrity made the pilgrimage east.
Paulo Vega, 29, an Australian tattoo artist from Prague, saw his trip as a pilgrimage.
Feature A pilgrimage (with children) to see ''Spiral Jetty,'' Robert Smithson's profound testament to catastrophe.
He would be making his hajj pilgrimage—the spiritual summit, traditionally, of a Muslim life.
Japanese who came out to see Francis were grateful for his message and his pilgrimage.
The kingdom already welcomes millions of Muslims who make the pilgrimage to Mecca each year.
Ultimately, King canceled a pilgrimage to Israel in 1967 after Israel captured the West Bank.
The forum, a pilgrimage for the wealthy and powerful, is an unabashed champion of globalization.
And his Midwood shop, Di Fara has become a point of pilgrimage for pizza fans.
Saudi Arabia, which oversees the pilgrimage to Mecca by more than two million Muslims from around the world, accused Iran of effectively depriving its citizens from the religious duty by refusing to sign a memorandum reached after talks with Iran's Haj and Pilgrimage Organization.
You got always got spicy somtam on a pilgrimage to Master Toddy's gym in Manchester. Always.
They finally made their first Disney pilgrimage last January, but the ride was closed for repairs.
My pilgrimage started in Calgary on August 113, for the Hip's second show at the Saddledome.
HajjUnlike the other pillars, this annual pilgrimage to Mecca is only required of each Muslim once.
Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world make a pilgrimage here for the Easter holidays.
The museum is a place of pilgrimage for school children, and attracts around 3m visitors annually.
Every Monday we do our weekly pilgrimage to Zara's website to check out their new arrivals.
We were two young men who made the pilgrimage to Los Angeles with the same dream.
Trade with Rome flourished nearly 2,000 years ago; the Chinese Buddhist monk Xuanzang visited on pilgrimage.
Fans certainly received their money's worth at the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival on Saturday night.
Yet the peaceful scenes of pilgrimage today belie the area's turbulent history as a battle zone.
The idea of tourists making a pilgrimage to a genocidal dictator's jungle hideout might seem distasteful.
George Gordon Byron wrote of the "pleasing fear" of "the freshening sea" in "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage".
This official silence prevailed until a man named Neil Heslin made a pilgrimage to the site.
Even so, other women on the pilgrimage to Mecca have chastised her for not wearing socks.
More than two million Muslims from around the world make the annual haj pilgrimage to Mecca.
In fact, the very first pilgrimage to Uman happened in part because of anti-Jewish violence.
Celebs made their yearly pilgrimage to Coachella Friday ... and most pulled off the tragically hip look.
The lake is near a present-day pilgrimage route through the region, the study authors wrote.
Zika fears and the postelection comedown couldn't stop the annual pilgrimage to Art Basel Miami Beach.
Earlier this year, five women told CNN about their experiences with sexual abuse at the pilgrimage.
He made a pilgrimage to Texas to meet Mr. Hart, and they bonded over biotechnology companies.
Even Pope John Paul II made a pilgrimage in the '203s to leave a giant crucifix.
He was even appointed the head of the group organizing the annual religious pilgrimage to Mecca.
To come to this small city "is to make a pilgrimage," our 52 Places traveler writes.
Relax and excite: This is how pilgrimage works, and it has a timeless history in India.
It suspended the Umrah pilgrimage, froze international flights and brought most business activity to a halt.
Saudi authorities also restricted tourist visas for those traveling to Mecca on pilgrimage on February 27.
In Tennessee, the Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder got one on knee at the Pilgrimage Festival.
For our secular, urban clan, the trek was a true pilgrimage to the middle of nowhere.
"I love everything about this pilgrimage, but not these coffins," said Josefa Díaz Domínguez, a pensioner.
"Millions of devout Muslims from around the world participate in a pilgrimage to Mecca each year."
Ostensibly he went on pilgrimage, but his primary purpose was to raise cash for the Taliban.
King Abdullah met the Afghan leader at the door of his plane on a pilgrimage visit.
"Pilgrimage" is a gutsy movie, and not just because a character gets his entrails ripped out.
The church is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular religious pilgrimage for Christians.
A PILGRIMAGE TO ETERNITY: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith, by Timothy Egan.
The novel thrums with oozing tear ducts treated by pilgrimage and broken legs resulting in death.
The shrine in Fátima is Portugal's most renowned pilgrimage site, drawing 5.3 million visitors last year.
Many attendees made the same pilgrimage last year, when Starfish's predecessor, Sesame, hosted a similar event.
India Dispatch This year's Kumbh Mela, a Hindu pilgrimage, was the biggest and most expensive ever.
But his life was upended in March 2015, when he left for a pilgrimage to Mecca.
The most important moment in my faith pilgrimage was when the cross became my interpretive prism.
Is this a piece about forced assimilation, or is Emdadian preparing for a religious pilgrimage elsewhere?
She sought inspiration in the wilds of the pilgrimage route, searching for silence so she could listen.
Mecca is a holy Muslim city in Saudi Arabia where millions come for the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
The initial aim was to defend the shrine of Sayeda Zeinab, a Shi'ite pilgrimage site near Damascus.
Now that links across the Taiwan Strait are better, Sun-worshippers may make the pilgrimage in person.
Eventually Lisa, a VICE colleague, comes through—on the condition she accompanies us on our unlikely pilgrimage.
The centuries-old pilgrimage centered on El Camino de Santiago ends at the westernmost part of Spain.
Prince Charles has made an emotional pilgrimage to the resting place of his paternal grandmother in Israel.
Within Iran, there was also intense anger over the Saudis' handling of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca.
Amiri first vanished in 2009 while on a religious pilgrimage to Muslim holy sites in Saudi Arabia.
But the die-hards who've been making the pilgrimage for decades are here for the plastic figurines.
A local government order effectively called off the pilgrimage, asking the pilgrims and tourists to return home.
Is it true that many Roma families seek wives and husbands for their children during the pilgrimage?
The government insists the water will return once Ujjain's pilgrimage ends, but he is not so sure.
Much like Timberlake's Tennessee digs, Pilgrimage is held on a sprawling farm with no skyscrapers in sight.
For all the nostalgia, there was a geopolitical rationale for the president's pilgrimage to this former capital.
Dramatic aerial photos show more than 2 million Muslims taking part in the pilgrimage from the air.
As a lifelong exercise fanatic, this would be my personal pilgrimage to the birthplace of athletic competition.
Five years ago, Joakim Noah made an off-season pilgrimage of sorts to Jackson's home in Montana.
Instagram kids who were promised a luxury pilgrimage to a remote Caribbean island last week were shocked.
Each year, more than 100,000 Pakistanis perform the haj pilgrimage, considered a religious obligation for practising Muslims.
The pilgrimage was marred last September by a crush that killed hundreds of people, including 109 Pakistanis.
The unique landscape of Bagan is home to sacred Buddhist art, monasteries, and places of religious pilgrimage.
Already, it has become a place of pilgrimage for Jews and other well-wishers around the world.
By 2050, you won't be able to go on pilgrimage to Mecca, it'll just be too hot.
Curious to find out about this gathering of outcasts, I made the pilgrimage myself this past October.
Cardinal Joe Tobin of Newark welcomed a pilgrimage of L.G.B.T. Catholics to the city's cathedral last spring.
Saudi Arabia suspended foreigners' entry for the Umrah pilgrimage and tourism from countries with new coronavirus cases.
Nonetheless, I made a pilgrimage to the famous statue of Iraq's greatest poet, Badr Shakir al-Sayyab.
I had wondered if, in making such a pilgrimage, there would be a place for the nonreligious.
Those who decide to make the pilgrimage in person start to fill Times Square in the morning.
Mr. Vicuña's trial came as part of an enormous annual pilgrimage to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe.
For those who can't make the five-day pilgrimage to Mecca, here's how to stream it live.
What do you think of that crowd-management software for the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca?
Dakhil told the officer that the sender was someone he met on his Hajj pilgrimage in 2011.
The Festival of Sacrifice marks the height of the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Elated after his pilgrimage, Mr. Amin returned to Iran but couldn't find any work for three months.
And for the young, as I heard it described, a pilgrimage is a way to "do" religion.
Washington under the Trump administration looks set to become a new pilgrimage site for Europe's radical right.
Iranian participation in the pilgrimage had become yet another flash point in their sectarian and strategic conflict.
The older, better surfers in my circle were making the pilgrimage there, where people did die surfing.
Today, there is an annual pilgrimage to the site which draws hundreds of people to the area.
So every winter, close to 6,000 people from the Netherlands make a pilgrimage to Weissensee (population 753).
Approximately 85,000 Iranians are expected to attend the haj pilgrimage this year in Islam's holiest city Mecca.
The outbreak in Rockland County has been traced to an annual Hasidic pilgrimage from Israel to Ukraine.
One officer I know — a white convert — once used her vacation leave to make pilgrimage to Mecca.
It's time to go on a dangerous pilgrimage, but the elder is on his deathbed, so I usurp the role of my sister, who was originally to go on the pilgrimage, and begin the rites so that my sister can stay here, with her father, until his end.
Last year, three million came for the hajj, a pilgrimage in the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar that is considered obligatory for every Muslim who can afford it; five million more came for the umrah, a minor pilgrimage that can be made for much of the year.
As with any pilgrimage, the journey meant many things to many people, from the spiritual to the practical.
This was five years ago and I've been making the pilgrimage back several times a year since then.
Amjad Khan, a pharmacist from Manchester in Britain, said the new measures made the pilgrimage a smoother experience.
Saudi Arabia oversees the annual pilgrimage to Mecca by more than two million Muslims from around the world.
A decade ago he was allowed to visit Shikotan for a pilgrimage to the graves of his ancestors.
There was no immediate comment from Saudi Arabia, which was preparing for the annual hajj pilgrimage beginning Saturday.
While completing a pilgrimage to Mecca, his phone was filled with messages from friends sending him the article.
All able-bodied Muslims who have the means are expected to make the pilgrimage once in their lifetimes.
The titular lead character in Sable is a young girl who sets out on a pilgrimage of sorts.
It was to have been the first leg of a three-step pilgrimage to Iraq, Egypt and Israel.
A parent's guide to Pokemon Go Busloads Thousands of South Koreans are making the pilgrimage here to play.
Following the pilgrimage, there is an evening funeral procession in which participants will reenact the burial of Jesus.
In a gesture that might shock some hard-line Protestants, they have made a pilgrimage to Rome together.
My personal favorite is Ophillia, a religious devotee who sets off on an ancient pilgrimage through dangerous terrain.
At which point, of course, you'll Instagram them, people will Like them, and the cycle of pilgrimage continues.
A pilgrimage site for hundreds of school groups each year, the Mall is an important area for dissent.
Chronic cough can be assessed without missing a day of work to make a pilgrimage to the clinic.
Qatar's National Human Rights Committee had previously said that Saudi Arabia was restricting Qataris' access to the pilgrimage.
Oscar achieved his aim to be remembered by history—his grave in Paris is a site of pilgrimage.
The influx swells an estimated 40,000 troops already in the region to provide security for the Amarnath pilgrimage.
Tehran has said Iranians will not participate this year in the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.
Unlike the annual pilgrimage known as the hajj, the umrah can be made at any time of year.
The main day of the pilgrimage, which requires worship outside from sunrise to sunset, can be particularly trying.
I made the fly fishing pilgrimage to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this past week and brought along these glasses.
He is producing "Kodachrome," for instance, a drama about a father-son pilgrimage to a Kansas photo lab.
What do you know about the annual hajj pilgrimage, which ends just as Eid al-Adha is beginning?
Umrah is a lesser pilgrimage to Mecca than the haj, which unlike umrah is mandatory for all Muslims.
They're like, "Are we gonna be able to get into Iraq?" and they're going for a holy pilgrimage.
Last year's Trackless gave us a pilgrimage with special quests along the way that felt like something new.
Both the mausoleum and basilica, adorned in a neoclassical style, are popular pilgrimage sites for Franco's unflagging supporters.
Hundreds of kids began making their weekly pilgrimage to the mall to talk with Mark on the weekends.
The sign used to be a pilgrimage site for people to honor the Civil Rights Movement, he says.
"I was on a kind of perverse pilgrimage," a writer who traveled there writes in the Times Magazine.
Café du Monde is a site of pilgrimage for anyone who knows a thing or two about beignets.
Over the weekend, 2,000 people visited the best-known camp on the 50th anniversary of the annual pilgrimage.
Linda Shoemaker, one of the regents, described her pilgrimage from casual fandom to casting a vote against football.
Last week, Saudi Arabia temporarily suspend pilgrimage visits in order to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The local government on Friday called off a major Hindu pilgrimage and evacuated thousands of pilgrims and tourists.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman extended the invitation to the group for the all-expenses-paid pilgrimage in July.
When King Lalibela saw that, he envisioned a New Jerusalem to which the faithful could make the pilgrimage.
He takes a semiannual pilgrimage here, and said he hoped his ashes would one day be scattered here.
Saudi Arabia on Thursday announced it will temporarily suspend the entry of foreigners for pilgrimage and tourism purposes.
Nature is the answer When I [David] was in college I made my first pilgrimage to Walden Pond.
After the Roman Catholic Church here validated the children's visions, it turned Fátima into Portugal's main pilgrimage site.
The hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, which she undertook in 1996, when she was 68, transfigured my grandmother.
The pen drawing accompanies a description of Venice, which he passed through in the course of his pilgrimage.
Then they made the pilgrimage to the family cemetery in Glen Cove, a prosperous enclave on Long Island.
Every time I performed nearby, I made a little pilgrimage to this shop to admire a particular necklace.
This number includes only pilgrimage groups and not individuals, though, so numbers are expected to be much higher.
Leader's bakery in the Catskills, Bread Alone, is a place of pilgrimage for those devoted to artisan breads.
As Christmas neared, the dolls were scarce, and their birthplace in Georgia had become a place of pilgrimage.
The population is about 100,000 in winter, but in the pilgrimage-vacation season it can swell to 503,000.
According to the Saudi Embassy in London, he visited again in March 2015 for the pilgrimage to Mecca.
This week, a workshop and ongoing exhibition — described as "a contemporary pilgrimage" — examine physical spaces with interfaith meanings.
Artists went to New York to sell out, but they made the pilgrimage to San Francisco to create.
Before Mainland's doors opened, Kahan made a pilgrimage to Hawaii to study the poke craft at its source.
Security had already been heightened in Baghdad due to a planned Shiite pilgrimage to Kadumiya on Monday and Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia stakes its reputation on its guardianship of Islam's holiest sites, Mecca and Medina, and organizing the pilgrimage.
After sitting out of football to fulfill my Hajj Pilgrimage in 2012, the Chiefs were the first to call.
It took a while, but even Donald Trump made the pilgrimage to Flint to talk about our water crisis.
Most traveled on tourist or special pilgrimage visas, lured by promises of salaries of at least $300 a month.
Along with Jerusalem and Rome, Santiago was one of three great pilgrimage sites allowed to distribute the scallop shells.
In August, Lecron and Armstrong traveled to Columbine, Colorado, for a pilgrimage of sorts to honor the school shooters.
Mega-fans can also make the pilgrimage down to Waco, Texas to visit their new breakfast restaurant Magnolia Table.
Muslims pray at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, ahead of the annual Haj pilgrimage on Aug. 29.
Still, this iconic highway attracts millions of drivers each year as part of a unique pilgrimage to experience America.
How do you keep Adolf Hitler's birthplace from becoming a neo-Nazi pilgrimage spot without erasing Austria's dark past?
Sarria's annual pilgrimage to Norton's grave assumed new meaning as the LGBTQ community began participating to mourn their dead.
A local government order issued later effectively called off the pilgrimage, asking the pilgrims and tourists to return home.
The hajj, the yearly pilgrimage to Islam's holiest sites, is required of every observant Muslim who can perform it.
Every January, more than 150,000 people make a pilgrimage to Las Vegas for the annual event known as CES.
Back in May, the entire THUMP crew made a pilgrimage to Detroit for the 2016 edition of Movement Festival.
The Saudi government limits travelers who have a pilgrimage visa to Mecca, Medina and Jeddah, according to the warning.
Thus starts your pilgrimage through a desolate wasteland to become a hero, guided by a disembodied voice named Vox.
Islam's special pilgrimage Each year, as many as 3 million pilgrims descend on the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca.
A suicide truck targeted Shia Muslim pilgrims returning from the annual Arbaeen pilgrimage in the holy city of Karbala.
So Mr. Carbone, Mr. Torrisi and Mr. Zalaznick plan a pilgrimage there to question him about the cake's provenance.
Andrew had visited the place when he was in graduate school and this genre of pilgrimage had seemed meaningful.
And public mixing of the sexes in some places — hospitals, conferences and in Mecca during the pilgrimage — is common.
Visas were easy to get for Egyptians performing the 'umrah pilgrimage, and Manu had a relative in the country.
But as part of the Buddhist "bowing pilgrimage," participants stop every few steps and lie prostrate on the ground.
Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, draws millions of Muslim pilgrims every year for Hajj (pilgrimage), a central tenet of Islam.
"It was where the kids made their pilgrimage," said John Hook, a veteran beach music DJ and local historian.
If you really can't handle crowds, there is always umrah, a kind of mini-pilgrimage Muslims can do anytime.
Her parents and her brother, who had come from Hong Kong for the tour, were making the pilgrimage, too.
A person who has completed the pilgrimage can add the phrase al-Hajj or hajji (pilgrim) to their name.
Wrapped in white cloth, worshippers embark on the five-day pilgrimage, considered one of the five pillars of Islam.
Pilgrimage organizers hope to display a memorial marker in Charlottesville that will help put the Confederate statues in context.
Opinion There I was, driving through a parched landscape on a pilgrimage to watch a single flower bloom. Why?
An Orthodox Jewish man prays by the Western Wall of Jerusalem, a famous pilgrimage site, on March 29, 2020.
The image is from "A Pilgrimage to Noah Purifoy's Desert Art Museum," not "The Notion of Family." slide show
I didn't have anything new or special in mind, but these random gestures turned into the photographs in Pilgrimage.
A healthy culture does not make a trip to where it was almost eliminated its main point for pilgrimage.
Devotees of one of southern India's most popular Hindu pilgrimage sites organized protests to open the shrine to women.
That's a question I've struggled to answer ever since I began my pilgrimage of faith as a young man.
Tourists have been asked to leave the city of Puri, a Hindu pilgrimage destination on the Bay of Bengal.
National Every year thousands make the pilgrimage to the Nevada desert to dance, do drugs and make colossal art.
Pilgrimage is an important revenue source for the kingdom, which has Islam's two holiest sites in Mecca and Medina.
This will let you avoid the regret of realizing you valued casual dining more than your annual family pilgrimage.
"Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh," John Lahr Very thorough and endlessly entertaining about one of the greats.
Another was as a mock-up of the Western Wall, the Jewish place of prayer and pilgrimage, in Jerusalem.
The final two fellows met us at the Alyscamps estate that would be our Mecca in this creative pilgrimage.
And I'm praying that this pilgrimage for them, and really for the whole church, is a reason for hope.
It was a normal springtime pilgrimage for the fish, which lives in the ocean but swims upstream to spawn.
The pilgrimage is the backbone of a plan to expand tourism and diversify the Saudi economy away from oil.
Others have maintained that women cannot complete the 41 days of penances, a condition required to undertake the pilgrimage.
Wait another quiet moment or two, and you see that this cliff is, in fact, a place of pilgrimage.
The rail line remains a crucial artery for container transport, as well as a pilgrimage site for railroad buffs.
On Saturday, some Tokyoites who had never managed to visit Tsukiji before made a pilgrimage for the final day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose party is rooted in Hindu nationalist beliefs, saw the pilgrimage as a campaign opportunity.
Saudi Arabia stakes its reputation on its guardianship of Islam's holiest sites - Mecca and Medina - and organizing the pilgrimage.
Their first sniff of rebellion swiping a lipstick or some sweets [candy] on an after school pilgrimage to town.
About a year after his trip to the Southwest, Steger visited Tibet and made a pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash.
Each year, millions of Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca, or Umrah, which can take place at any time of year; the Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims are expected to make at least once, takes place in a specific part of the lunar year, which this year falls in midsummer.
Saturday at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, a national Catholic pilgrimage site in northeast Washington.
Some could be heard in the anxious conversations of tourists who made a pilgrimage to King's crypt after the election.
Ahmadiyya is officially banned in Saudi Arabia, with Ahmadis forbidden from undertaking the pilgrimage to Mecca known as the Hajj.
The most emblematic ritual for finishers of the pilgrimage is to leave behind something that one took on the journey.
Besides making the hajj pilgrimage, many Muslims make it a point to visit Medina, which is Islam's second sacred city.
That means the available buildings aren't in tourist-heavy areas and are likely on old pilgrimage routes and bike paths.
He said Mateen performed the umrah Islamic pilgrimage for 10 days in March 2011, and eight days the following March.
Also: Last week another set of local officials made a pilgrimage to a tree Xi had planted several years earlier.
A pilgrimage to visit Louise Bourgeois and Peter Zumthor's Norwegian memorial made for victims of the witchcraft trials hits home.
After dinner, he's due to appear outside the residence to bless 300 children who are on a pilgrimage across Egypt.
These were broadcast around the globe and turned the top secret military base into a pilgrimage destination for UFO believers.
Directed by Zhang Yang, it dramatizes a 1,200-mile pilgrimage by the actual residents of the Tibetan village of Nyima.
If so, did it remind both of the pilgrimage they had made to Bruckner's grave in the St. Florian Monastery?
Mr. Trump's pilgrimage to Washington posed a critical test for his candidacy at the onset of the general election campaign.
She waited years for the opportunity to make a pilgrimage to the petroglyphs; during November's festival she finally did it.
Starting Saturday, about two million Muslims will participate in the hajj, an annual pilgrimage to holy sites in Saudi Arabia.
Wednesday marks the final day of the annual pilgrimage, during which pilgrims will walk around the Kaaba a final time.
The worker began weeping, revealing a grief shared by many visitors who have made the pilgrimage since Mr. Trump's victory.
It's more like the reverse: I fear an inability to perform the sadness and solemnity the pilgrimage seems to require.
In early March, my friend Gage and I made a pilgrimage to the Willa Cather House in Red Cloud, Nebraska.
She was gracious and warm and, after hearing Neery's poetic explanation of the reason for our "pilgrimage," granted us entry.
Part of the Hansen's experience is waiting in line under the oppressive summer sun, a pilgrimage to sweet, snowy bliss.
As one danced, the other stood still; as one carried forward, the other lingered behind, unwilling to continue the pilgrimage.
Others were lavished with promises of improved municipal services, or tempted with a chance to win a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Never one for half measures, Dr. Knuth went on a pilgrimage in 1979 to al-Khwārizmī's ancestral homeland in Uzbekistan.
He doesn't make the annual pilgrimage to Davos, but his words are often invoked by policymakers and executives who do.
Thousands camping in the plaza of the Basilica of Guadalupe complex during an annual pilgrimage to Mexico's most important shrine.
But this evening, watching Abbé's chimneys fade to silhouettes from a simple campsite, felt like the culmination of a pilgrimage.
It's a beautiful street—although the sign is constantly covered in graffiti done by fans who make the pilgrimage there.
This summer, I took a Monday off work and made another solo pilgrimage to the Rockaways on the A train.
The goal is for the trail to eventually include several thematic branches, similar to the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
All Muslims who are financially able are required to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lives.
Instead, I'm on a pilgrimage to visit as many of the places Dorothea Lange photographed in California as I can.
The Saudi foreign ministry banned people undertaking the Umrah pilgrimage from entering the country, regardless of their country of origin.
Lewis, who was beaten by white police so badly that fateful day that they broke his skull, leads the pilgrimage.
The pilgrimage includes elderly original internees and their families, as well as neighbors of the site, schoolchildren and, since Sept.
The family had moved to Oregon from Arizona shortly before she made her Ping-Pong pilgrimage to the Far East.
This pie-eyed pilgrimage shrank after 2016, when a reformist government launched a series of increases in Estonia's alcohol taxes.
A hundred and twenty miles to the south, at the ancient pilgrimage city of Haridwar, the Ganges enters the plains.
The ill travelers in Philadelphia were arriving from the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia CBP said in a statement.
Over the weekend, the pope will travel to both Dublin and the Catholic pilgrimage shrine of Knock, in County Mayo.
Throughout this pilgrimage to exhume her identity, she grapples with the cost of ignoring our pasts — of ignoring history itself.
At the end of November, more than 20 IMN members died in a bombing attack carried out during a pilgrimage.
Convinced that the pilgrimage had miraculously cured him, he became even more committed to making it a tradition, his son said.
Pilgrimage is a natural choice but the business environment for other sectors such as finance, logistics and manufacturing remains forbiddingly tough.
The second tier was based on the Salford's Lads Club, which is a pilgrimage destination for a lot of Morrissey fans.
Qureshi is returning early from the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as a result of the crisis, the foreign ministry said.
Fly into Malta's capital city of Valletta to start your pilgrimage to visit the sites where the Lannisters and Dothraki stepped.
THIS week millions of Jews are celebrating Sukkot, a week-long Jewish holiday commemorating an ancient pilgrimage linked to the harvest.
This year, 400 to 500 Chinese Americans made the pilgrimage from all across the country in the largest such gathering yet.
Increasingly, however, the museum is becoming a pilgrimage destination for devotees of Art & Language; last year it attracted over 50,000 visitors.
Now the scene was of carnage: blood, bodies shrouded in the same white cloths that they had performed their pilgrimage in.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — At about visit number five my viewership starts to feel like a pilgrimage.
He resolved early on to meet the great poet, and in 1807 finally made a pilgrimage to the Wordsworths in Grasmere.
"Imagine, people from Turkey wishing to go on pilgrimage will come and visit the historical areas on Suakin Island," Erdogan said.
Sharif missed the hearing as he is undertaking a religious pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, Dawn and other English-language newspapers reported.
Oprah, Mindy Kaling and Reese Witherspoon know the drill -- a pilgrimage to Disneyland's a must anytime you're in a Disney film.
Smaller, better managed, and much more expensive This past Memorial Day weekend I made the familiar pilgrimage to the Movement festival.
Powerful and deeply engaging, the installation makes us reassess where the visual and haptic begin and end, a pilgrimage worth taking.
Last December he went on pilgrimage to Iraq, after obtaining his Iraqi visa and buying a plane ticket while in Lebanon.
Iran said it was banning its citizens from joining the pilgrimage to Mecca in September in protest at Saudi Arabia's "obstacles".
They showed me a picture of my wife on a pilgrimage in Mecca and claimed she was a hypocrite feigning piety.
The annual pilgrimage, a march with religious roots organized by Pueblo Sin Fronteras since 2010, normally shrinks as it travels north.
I camped out to buy tickets and, every time I watched a film, I considered it a holy pilgrimage of sorts.
Sunnyside "was a place of pilgrimage" in Irving's lifetime as well, Bradley, who wore a raincoat and a chunky necklace, explained.
Saudi Arabia stakes its reputation on its guardianship of Islam's holiest sites, Mecca and Medina, and its organization of the pilgrimage.
The Indonesian politician released his marriage certificate to prove he wasn't Chinese and made a pilgrimage to Mecca just before voting.
I noticed a couple of other people making this mini-pilgrimage as well, walking slowly and gazing up at the monument.
Pilgrimage is the backbone of a plan to expand tourism under a drive to diversify the kingdom's economy away from oil.
We had been trekking the Kumano Kodo, an ancient Buddhist pilgrimage route across central Japan's Wakayama Prefecture, and we were exhausted.
This past fall, I had the opportunity to take my mother to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, for the holy pilgrimage of Hajj.
Pfeifer's first pilgrimage to Sturgis, South Dakota, a city known for the largest motorcycle rally in the country, was in 2013.
He has ridden in an elevator and in an airplane, which took him to Mecca for an all-expenses-paid pilgrimage.
My pilgrimage to the salon was a well-worn ritual I practiced like a double-process parishioner for over 25 years.
In Marsa Matrouh, on the Mediterranean coast, a group of businessmen offered to send 500 voters on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
It allowed me to rediscover a museum to which I make an almost annual pilgrimage, one I thought I knew well.
"The government attempts to make the pilgrimage look like an aggression by making the lives of the people uncomfortable," he said.
Though religious feeling and thought were central to his temperament, the exhibition shows how his pilgrimage was level-headed and exacting.
Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia are experiencing a near zeroing out of tourism and pilgrimage travel during its peak season.
Yet not all who died here in the Xinyang region during Mao's tumultuous era were honored during Mr. Xi's political pilgrimage.
Saudi Arabia on Thursday suspended foreigners' entry for the Umrah pilgrimage and tourism from countries where the new coronavirus has spread.
Her pilgrimage was completed 32 hours after she arrived, when she finally made it to Centre Court to see Federer play.
Each day, visitors and locals alike, make a pilgrimage to the edges of the island to enjoy the magnificence of dawn.
What follows is an outdoor art pilgrimage, extending across Manhattan, from north to south, and ending just over the Brooklyn Bridge.
I can only say that in the slow waning of my physical forces, inwardly I am on a pilgrimage towards Home.
To build support for the idea, he undertook a two-month pilgrimage, called the Ram Rath Yatra, across the Indian heartland.
He's described making the film as a "pilgrimage" of sorts, which denotes both a journey and a struggle, and it shows.
Thousands of civil servants, security personnel and medics have been conducting drills in preparation for the pilgrimage, which officially starts this week.
Today, Microsoft announced an attractive option for anyone, regardless of whether or not you're making the packed-car pilgrimage back to campus.
Speaking at the ceremony, Friedman called Pilgrimage Road "one of the great archaeological discoveries" and said it vindicated US President Donald Trump.
The pilgrimage is the backbone of a plan to expand tourism under a drive to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil.
For many people, it's a cherished holiday tradition to corral the whole family for a pilgrimage to find the perfect Christmas tree.
Tel Aviv, less than an hour away from the historical pilgrimage sites in Jerusalem, has become a Mediterranean hotspot for gay tourism.
Coming to Silicon Valley to network and fundraise will continue to provide advantages; nowhere else will match it for apprenticeship or pilgrimage.
As part of fund-raising, the apartment has been rented out for $129 a night: a combo country getaway and mystical pilgrimage.
This is the kind of pilgrimage former Planned Parenthood president Richards took often, but for her, Wen said, it will be different.
In January 2005, 340 Hindu pilgrims died in a stampede during a pilgrimage to a remote Mandhar Devi temple in western India.
The one above captures a moment at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on May 17, 1957.
On February 28th the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was reopened, ending the immediate crisis before it could disrupt the Easter pilgrimage.
Tons of celebs make the pilgrimage to visit the Oracle of Omaha 'cause who doesn't want to meet the billionaire of billionaires?
And for any and all walking the Jesus Trail, the hostel acts as starting point for the 40-mile pilgrimage to Capernaum.
It was the annual Identification Day, when people make a pilgrimage to the museum to learn the identity of their pet rock.
Safety fears At least 769 people were killed in a stampede at the holiest Muslim pilgrimage site on September 24 last year.
Travel to Saudi Arabia is normal for Muslims who are required once in their lifetimes to complete the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Shetwey said a project to refurbish that airport, which handled 22.5 million passengers in 2016, would begin after next week's haj pilgrimage.
The Observatory is not just an exhibition, it is a pilgrimage and a test of the limits of what art can do.
Abir, an eighth grade student, wrote that his parents' behavior started to change after they went on the Haj pilgrimage in 2014.
Qatar had accused Saudi Arabia of politicizing the pilgrimage and complained to the U.N. Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion last month.
They require a pilgrimage — not to Sundance, maybe, but somewhere that feels alien enough to let you get lost in another world.
It feels like fans are making a pilgrimage, all to catch a glimpse of their heroes holding the Premier League trophy aloft.
Negotiations on arrangements for this year's pilgrimage broke down and Iran has said it is not safe for its citizens to go.
Paired up with good, strong drinks and an anything goes neighborhood vibe, Desrosiers's food is worth the pilgrimage to this quiet block.
The pilgrimage has been attacked repeatedly by militant groups - the last time in 2017 when eight pilgrims were killed in an ambush.
Between 2 million and 3 million Muslims from around the world travel to Mecca, Islam's holiest city, for the pilgrimage each year.
Since then, at least 69 people have been miraculously, inexplicably cured after making a pilgrimage to a shrine built by the water.
Wajahat Ali The Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, which commemorates the end of the annual hajj pilgrimage, begins Monday, Sept. 22001.
She called the 24-hour trip to Indio — her first visit to the United States — "a pilgrimage" in honor of the music.
Salman traveled back to Manchester about a week before the attack, after telling his parents he was going on pilgrimage to Mecca.
"Treat your women well and be kind to them," Muhammad himself urged in his last sermon, during his final pilgrimage to Mecca.
Shri Harmandir Sahib, known as the Golden Temple, is located in Amritsar, India, and is the most significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs.
Saudi authorities have begun a number of major construction projects to accommodate the increasing numbers of people making the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Pilgrimage is also the backbone of a Saudi plan to expand tourism under a drive to diversify the economy away from oil.
Our correspondent Diaa Hadid is one of millions of Muslims making the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Mr Matar's pilgrimage to Siena and his quest to unravel the disappearance are not as unrelated as they may at first seem.
In the meantime, there is only one thing to be done: a final pilgrimage to the fashion temple on Rue Saint Honoré.
Some climbers believe that, recently, the mountain has become less of an adventurer's pilgrimage, and more of a wealthy person's tourist trap.
More than 2 million Muslims have begun the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam's holiest city, in Saudi Arabia, Al Jazeera reports.
A local folk song even describes a mass pilgrimage to the shrine of a mountain goddess, called Nanda Devi, near the lake.
Saudi Arabia on Thursday suspended the entry of foreigners for the Umrah pilgrimage and tourism from countries where the coronavirus has spread.
He completed hundreds of paintings and drawings there, and the estate, Ekely, has become a pilgrimage site for fans of his art.
In April 2500, she hiked more than 23 miles of the Camino de Santiago, a medieval pilgrimage route in Spain, with Oliver.
McCaughan visited Shea Stadium in his 20s, made his first pilgrimage to Citi Field last year and will happily return this weekend.
To their immense credit, Greta's parents join her on this new pilgrimage, committing to a low-carbon lifestyle and renouncing air travel.
But some historians warn that politicians have deliberately played down hard scientific evidence for the soft power gained by developing pilgrimage sites.
Millions of visitors make an annual pilgrimage to Los Angeles each year, seeking sunshine, Hollywood glamour, or a host of other reasons.
In "Passage," a wizened Ethiopian man ends a pilgrimage for absolution, while a Connecticut woman with emphysema extols the value of prayer.
Returning to Guadeloupe, a butterfly-shape 630-square-mile island duo, which is a department of France, was something of a pilgrimage.
It was also how every one of us on last weekend's remarkable civil rights pilgrimage felt: touched by the spirit of history.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran said on Tuesday it had arrested 15 militants planning attacks on Shi'ite Muslims making an annual pilgrimage to Iraq.
Zainab was taken from near her home in Kasur on January 4 while her parents were in Saudi Arabia on a pilgrimage.
But how does a bookshop become a place of pilgrimage, a tourist trap and an emblem for a city, all at once?
Zainab Amin was led away from her home last week by a man while her parents were away on a religious pilgrimage.
SAN FRANCISCO — In 23, a Life magazine photographer named Gjon Mili made a pilgrimage to the French Riviera to see Pablo Picasso.
Demand for Ethiopian goat meat was currently high because of the annual haj pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, said Guhad.
After Clinton won the 2000 Senate race, she made a pilgrimage to the Kushners' house on the Jersey Shore for Shabbos dinner.
She has been published under the name Ada Gold and other pseudonyms in The Ohio Edit, Pilgrimage, Punchnel's, and The Illanot Review.

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