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The mother decided she wanted to go on a pilgrimage to Rome.
Within months, she was able to go on a pilgrimage to Lourdes with friends.
He went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, but did not return.
John went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and stayed there for three years.
"I am going on a pilgrimage to Mecca," she said, and turned away.
After graduating in arts he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
In 1392-1393 he went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Then he went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes and got himself cured.
The husband and his friends decide to go on a pilgrimage to Silu.
Those who saw us must have assumed that we were priests going on a pilgrimage of prayer.
Adémar died around 1034, most probably at Jerusalem, where he had gone on a pilgrimage.
Some religious observers go on a pilgrimage to visit these temples in a specific order.
In 1989, she went on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Subsequently, he went on a pilgrimage to Rome for atonement.
The Duke then went on a pilgrimage to Palestine between 1357 and 1358.
Ukifune and her mother were to go on a pilgrimage to Ishiyama.
In July 1924, the family went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes.
In 1973, he went on a pilgrimage to India and Nepal with his family for a year.
He then went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Wartislaw went on a pilgrimage in 1392/1393, and died either in 1394 or 1395.
In the title piece of these recently translated works, a professor goes on a pilgrimage with his maid.
The villagers went on a pilgrimage to Kashi including the headman and the young man.
He was a son of the church who maintained relations with the papacy and went on a pilgrimage to Rome in 1032.
What happened to the Devil, with a Woman who went on a pilgrimage
According to a legend, the figure once was a vain knight, who went on a pilgrimage to the abbey.
I made a pilgrimage there a couple of years ago and am still thinking about it.
She later made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem with her mother.
Every year he made a pilgrimage to China to be closer.
He made a pilgrimage to Rome by foot three times.
In the mid-13th century, they decided to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Every Elf woman is expected to make a pilgrimage here once in her life.
In recent years, a growing number of their descendants - black Americans - have made a pilgrimage here.
When we were there, my wife and I made a pilgrimage to the cemetery on the edge of town.
You did not make a pilgrimage to find your deaths."
"I think the time has come for me to make a pilgrimage to Armagh."
A few even made a pilgrimage to the monuments to absorb the history of the place.
Fans make a pilgrimage on 3 June, the anniversary of his death.
In 1504, she made a pilgrimage to Germany, and also visited her daughter there.
And visitors make a pilgrimage to the house that Gus built.
Up until the 1830s, people made a pilgrimage to the mountaintop in late July each year.
Muslims, for example, are required to make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
He was making a pilgrimage there on the ill-fated flight.
This year, make a pilgrimage to somewhere personally meaningful to you.
She decided to make a pilgrimage to the hospital.
In 1413 he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Why he'd drunk himself stuporous, made a pilgrimage to her house.
Once, he had even made a pilgrimage to Rome.
Almost every President made a pilgrimage to the Berlin wall.
The first of the sisters to make a pilgrimage to the site was Bernadette in 1984.
For another month, perhaps, while I prepare the ground with talk of, oh, making a pilgrimage, something like that."