Tag: Pilgrimages
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Liturgical Vignettes from the Holy Land
Some liturgical moments during my pilgrimage.
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Here I … Walk? A Reformation Retrospective
What they’ve discovered, much to the surprise of many, is just how few true deep differences there really are. But centuries of strife cannot be cheaply written off; division breeds division, and we are still surrounded by its human and spiritual damage.
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A New Kind of Pilgrimage?
Lawrence Edmonds is likely to bring about a renewed interest in pilgrimages in the U.K.
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Followers of the preconciliar liturgy plan a pilgrimage to Rome
Several Catholic organizations, including “Una Voce,” have joined up for an international gathering, “Coetus Internationalis pro Summorum Pontificum,” Italian media are reporting.
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Book Review: Saints Preserved: An Encyclopedia of Relics by Thomas J. Craughwell
How many heads did Saint John the Baptist have? And whatever happened to the eye of Saint Edward Oldcorne?
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Camino to Compostela
La Cigüeña de la Torre reports that 2,200 young people from Madrid have set out by foot on the pilgrimage path to the shrine of St. James in Compostela.