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Перевод: pilgrimage speek pilgrimage


[существительное]
паломничество; богомолье; странствие; длительное путешествие; человеческая жизнь;
[глагол]
паломничать


Тезаурус:

  1. Thereafter the Bambino became an object of pilgrimage and there are thanks offerings all around.
  2. The central figure is the child, Little Nell, who deeply engaged the sympathies of contemporary readers as they followed her through the hardships of her pilgrimage, made in company with the senile grandfather whom she strives to protect, from the London curiosity shop to the sanctuary of a village where her sufferings end in a peaceful death.
  3. Next year is the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Union of Catholic Mothers and many events are now being planned, both at National and Diocesan level, including a pilgrimage to Lourdes.
  4. The crusade was more than the great pilgrimage launched by Pope Urban in 1095; it was part of a larger movement, the expansion of Europe, against Islam and paganism in Spain, all through the Mediterranean, in Syria and the Holy Land, and in the Slavonic countries bordering on East Germany.
  5. 1.7, a point of some significance in the context of this essay, and one to which I shall return later), or take them to the Temple for the ritual redemption of the first-born ( idem ); they were exempt from making the thrice-yearly pilgrimage to Jerusalem at the feasts of Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles ( Hag .
  6. The pilgrimage began with mass in the crypt of St Peter's Basilica in the chapel of St Elizabeth of Hungary.
  7. A pilgrimage to Jerusalem would have seemed infinitely remote to most adventurous folk in the early Middle Ages.
  8. And yet how few of us have made that pilgrimage!
  9. We shall conclude with an examination of the controversy over the use of Stonehenge as a site of pilgrimage during the summer solstice.
  10. Brown has come on a kind of pilgrimage to the heart of urban blight.
  11. Now, in Christian times, pilgrimage from the ends of the earth, organized and elaborated into regular re-enactments of the episodes of sacred history, carefully fostered by great architectural enterprises, sponsored by bishops and emperors, linked the most distant towns with the sacred sites.
  12. A CONVOY of black limousines conveyed the 31 Lebanese Muslim MPs in Saudi Arabia on an extra-parliamentary pilgrimage to Mecca yesterday afternoon, leaving their 31 Christian colleagues behind in Taif to ruminate on how best they might protect Christian political power in a new Lebanon.
  13. According to Jewish calculation, the year of Leonard's birth was 5694, in the month of Tishri (the biblical name is Ethanim), which is the first month of the religious year with several of the most important religious festivals in it: New Year's Day itself; the 10 Days of Penitence prior to Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement); and the pilgrimage festival known as Succoth, also known as the Feast of Booths (or Tabernacles or Ingathering) which is a harvest festival, an especially colourful and joyous one traditionally, in which the priestly activities in the Temple climaxed.

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