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Consequently, this year close to 1.5 million pilgrims participated in the walking pilgrimage.
The walking pilgrimage arc tells the story of how she became acquaintance with Yuhi.
Congregational worship in Borobudur is performed in a walking pilgrimage.
It turns out that several jurisdictions offer young, nonviolent convicts the option of a walking pilgrimage rather than incarceration.
It is the longest continuous walking pilgrimage in Britain and is walked by students, graduates and their families.
The feretory is always carried during the annual walking pilgrimage to the Calvary of Wejherowo.
Gradually, however, the Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage worked out its own style and organization, which allowed it greater independence.
He is participating in a number of walking pilgrimages including Camino de Compostella (800 km).
One of the pilgrimages is Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage.
July 27 - Walking pilgrimage to Downsview Park, followed by an evening Vigil with the Pope.
Nanzo-in temple is the main location among the 88 temples that make up the Sasaguri pilgrimage route, one of the three famous walking pilgrimages in Japan.
In coming weeks, it will be portaged through eight more dioceses in Canada on a 43-day walking pilgrimage, before arriving in Toronto in early June.
Student Cross is the annual, Ecumenical, cross-carrying, walking pilgrimage to Walsingham that takes place over Holy Week and Easter.
Northern Cross is an annual, ecumenical, Christian cross-carrying, walking pilgrimage to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) that takes place at Easter.
The Path to Rome (1902), an account of a walking pilgrimage he made from central France across the Alps and down to Rome, has remained continuously in print.
In the book's fascinating climactic piece Mr. Swick joins the nation on a walking pilgrimage from Warsaw to the shrine of the Black Madonna at Czestochowa.
He dedicated a long period to a walking pilgrimage in total poverty to Rome, where he is said to have visited the Pope and (possibly) Saint Bridget of Sweden.
The Rabindra Path Parikrama walking pilgrimages leading from Calcutta to Shantiniketan, and ceremonial recitals of Tagore's poetry held on important anniversaries.
Whilst we have achieved our 25th Year of Walking Pilgrimages this is the 2000 Year of Christianity and Lichfield Cathedral is celebrating it's 1300th Anniversary.
Wrocław's Archbishop Cardinal Henryk Gulbinowicz decided to create the Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage to Jasna Góra in 1981.
The first Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage modeled itself with regards to organizational issues after the Warsaw Walking Pilgrimage.
In recent years, Tochar Phadraig, the twenty-two-mile walking pilgrimage along the traditional pilgrim route used by St Patrick from Ballintubber to Croagh Patrick, has been restored.
These practices include fasting and dietary restrictions of various kinds, seclusion in a dark place, walking pilgrimages between sacred places, and rigorous regimes of immersion and bathing in ice-cold water.
Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage - an annual walking pilgrimage from Wrocław to Jasna Góra held in August.
He began to produce books, with one his most famous from this period being The Path to Rome, an account of a walking pilgrimage he made in 1902 from northern France to the Eternal City.