Sentence examples for be pilgrimage from inspiring English sources

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be pilgrimage

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A journey made to a sacred place, or a religious journey.

  • In the Muslim faith, the pilgrimage to Mecca is known as the Hajj.

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The huge flow of pilgrims has forced the American military into a sizable border patrol, screening for people whose real aim may not be pilgrimage but joining the fight against American soldiers, and a substantial relief operation.

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Both are pilgrimage churches.

For her, Fatima says, walking is pilgrimage.

Its prime, standout tracks were "Pilgrimage" -- Murmur's first attempt and prototype -- plus "Catapult," and the understated, sensitive "Perfect Circle".

In many Buddhist regions there are pilgrimages that include stops at a whole series of sacred places.

The Roman Catholic faith is deeply rooted in Brittany; there are pilgrimages, or pardons, at Locronan, Josselin, and Ste.

In Zagreb there are pilgrimages to the tomb of Alojzije Stepinac, Zagreb's archbishop during world war two.

This was meant to be a pilgrimage.

It was to be a pilgrimage.

Piran Kaliyar Sharif near Roorkee is a pilgrimage site to Muslims, Gurdwara Hemkund Sahib, nested in the Himalayas, is a prime pilgrimage center for the Sikhs.

This is my pilgrimage.

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