Pilgrimage
in sentence
66 examples of Pilgrimage in a sentence
And that feeling also led me to a
pilgrimage
of sorts, to go literally to the ends of the earth to see telescopes, detectors, instruments that people are building, or have built, in order to probe the cosmos in greater and greater detail.
Now I make a daily
pilgrimage
to visit a particular weeping willow by the Seine, and I hunger for the green fields in the bush outside Bukavu.
If you're involved, say, in a travel industry in any way, look at
pilgrimage.
Look very closely at
pilgrimage.
It's so sad that we constantly say, "I don't believe so I can't have community, so I'm cut off from morality, so I can't go on a pilgrimage."
And indeed, for quite a few people, taking this NAND2Tetris pilgrimage, if you will, has turned into a life-changing experience.
You must come to it; you must make the
pilgrimage.
It's a year-round community, and every August, for a single week, 70,000 people power down their technology and
pilgrimage
out into the desert to build an anti-consumerist society outside the bounds of their everyday lives.
You see, late in 2009, eight years after that shooting, Raisuddin had gone on his own journey, a
pilgrimage
to Mecca.
They have a journey in common: a
pilgrimage
to Canterbury to visit the shrine of St. Thomas Beckett, a martyred archbishop who was murdered in his own Cathedral.
If not for their pilgrimage, many of these figures would never have had the chance to interact.
The world first witnessed the extent of Mansa Musa's wealth in 1324 when he took his
pilgrimage
to Mecca.
Upon returning from his pilgrimage, he had the great Djinguereber Mosque built there with the help of an Andalusian architect.
And with the blessing of Trulshik Rinpoche, we began a
pilgrimage
to a curious destination, accompanied by a great doctor.
It's kind of like an Andean Woodstock: 60,000 Indians on
pilgrimage
to the end of a dirt road that leads to the sacred valley, called the Sinakara, which is dominated by three tongues of the great glacier.
In 1987, tens of thousands of people gathered in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj
pilgrimage.
But what started out as a celebration led to a health crisis: just a few days after the pilgrimage, more than 2,000 cases of meningitis broke out spreading across Saudi Arabia and the rest of the world.
We have this experience of the journey, which is in all of our great spiritual traditions, of
pilgrimage.
Her wish was to make a
pilgrimage
to Tibet.
It would be a
pilgrimage
to get to it; it would be a serious hike to get up to where the clock is.
It is now the Sino-US Friendship House, and it's a
pilgrimage
site for Chinese tourists.
And this is a program that for 31 years has made this monthly
pilgrimage
to a spot called Station ALOHA.
For the first time in years, Shi'ites were allowed to make the
pilgrimage
to Karbala to observe Ashura, and I was amazed by the sheer number of people and how fervently they practiced their religion.
Herzog again sees madness as plane of existence and the surreal blends with the poignant as Herzog himself narratives this psychic travelogue of a German becoming an American who flies prop planes in a late 20th century war where the culmination of technology,
pilgrimage
and eating out of garbage cans with spoons is melded with constant optimism into a man redefined into American.
Though it moves as slow as Straight's John Deere, when he meets the kind strangers along his
pilgrimage
we learn much about the isolation of aging, the painful regrets and secrets, and ultimately the power of family and reconciliation.
Contains just about every cliche about the traditional Australian
pilgrimage
to 'the old country', and every cliche about those rapacious, stuck up, whinging, Tory Brits.
BUt when the son drives his father 3000 miles for his
pilgrimage'
s to Mecca, the conversations finally take place.
Out of the blue, his father announces that Reda will be driving him to the Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca--something that Reda has no interest in doing but agrees only out of obligation.
I just can't believe that the movie has just been voted by only 223 people so far given that the movie was produced in 2004 and it has won many awards since then.About the movie...it's one of those well-acted sweet movies.Reda,a French teenager due to sit for Baccalauréat, is asked by his devout elderly father to take him to Mecca.Strange as it may seem(if one doesn't know much about Islam)the father wants his son to drive them from their home in France to Saudia Arabia on a once-in-a-lifetime religious pilgrimage.The generation gap between the father and the son is based on simple enough terms('you may know how to read and write, but you know nothing about life,' the unnamed father to his son)but some sort of bromidic generation gap literature is avoided.Bot of them are affectionate in their frustrations.The father never speaks in French though Reda understands Arabic but can only seem to answer in French.
"The Intruder (L'Intrus)" is a visual
pilgrimage
through a mysterious life.
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