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Of these 71.4 per cent (sixty) were prescribed the longer pilgrimages.
She was sent on a long series of pilgrimages, but her case also reveals how penances were matched to sins.
In particular, pilgrimages were assigned to women, over 90 per cent (eighty-four) of female penitents having to visit shrines.
What would seem in fact to be exceptional are the pronounced features which have arisen out of their relationship to pilgrimages.
Their illnesses led to pilgrimages and offerings to images or shrines to bring about, or give thanks for, their recovery.
The physical sites of commemorative rituals and pilgrimages have, quite understandably, also come under scrutiny in the wave of memory scholarship.
There are benefits accruing to people who stay near the river or visit the river for pilgrimages or tourism.
Long pilgrimages were expensive, and imprisonment was accompanied by the confiscation of goods.
Their visits, however, were not sightseeing tours, but pilgrimages.
The occurrence of major pilgrimages lent further weight to the hypothesis, which soon appeared incontrovertible.
We need more information, for example, on whether poetry competitions were more than a metropolitan diversion, or on whether all classes and regions took part in pilgrimages.
Not just pilgrimage but vision takes the place of place, and locality becomes significant only for the larger prospects it unfolds.
They should be a pilgrimage to the idea of high humanism that we especially need in these crucial moments of the world.
The association of visiting archaeological sites and museums with a pilgrimage has been noted by several researchers.
Do you know when the next pilgrimage is ?
Almost all the pilgrimages are financed on a shoestring; the overwhelming majority of the pilgrims come from the poorer sections of society.
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Indeed, the response to our pilgrimages has been on the whole encouraging.
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Pilgrimages other than pilgrimages wholly taking place within one unit.
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From his pilgrimages he brought back stories of other lands.
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Of course, people on pilgrimages and people wandering various parts of the country were basically tourists.
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There have been a number of visitors to those areas, some even making pilgrimages.
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Even in the last year of pilgrimages, the vicar received 50 from his share of the offerings.
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They underpinned devotion to relics and images, fostered the widespread use (and misuse) of sacramentals, and buttressed the thriving tradition of pilgrimage to prominent shrines.
With no federal law, fast days became pilgrimages, processions, litanies and fasts.
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People willingly took part in religious life: masses, indulgences and pilgrimages.
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The pilgrimage of grace is neither pure analysis nor pure narrative.
Pilgrimages were a popular religious practice and accumulating relics became important for ambitious institutions.
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However, the grave remained undisturbed and was often the site of pilgrimages for those seeking mystical powers.
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They were preserved and ritualistically fed and honored, and paraded in rituals and ceremonial pilgrimages.
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Another possible form involves religious travel or pilgrimages.
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From 1887 onwards, many pilgrimages were organized to this chapel, and the need for a new, much larger church arose.
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Salves are highly ceremonial and are used in pilgrimages and at parties dedicated to saints.
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He also forbade the tradition of grave pilgrimages, "selametan", and doing a "talqin" for a body.
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Being fenced out would especially impact former internees and their descendents, who make pilgrimages to the former incarceration site and their specific assigned barracks.
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People would make pilgrimages to the holy well, reputed to have healing properties for the eyes in particular.
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The destinations of pilgrimages often include shrines decorated with many tamata.
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Members of every major religion participate in pilgrimages.
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Pilgrimages to the site are well documented from the 16th century to the 19th century.
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One large outbreak affected different nursing homes and similar institutions during and after a pilgrimage [15].
Of course, there have been many objections to pilgrimage practices.
People should have freedom in their pilgrimages and tours.
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What would a proletarian view of life's pilgrimage be in contrast to a middleclass one ?
Pilgrimages, sermons, choir participation, band services and fireworks were organised to commemorate each anniversary.
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Midnight mass is celebrated on these occasions, with pilgrimages taking place as locals and visitors go to worship.
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As has been noted, this pilgrimage took place in early 1027.
As in many pilgrimages, there is a mix of solemnity and celebration.
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The final chapter suggests that future research on pilgrimage should concentrate on women and the family.
The congregation has long been involved in education, the press, ecumenism, pilgrimages, and the missions.
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As pilgrimages became safer and more popular the focus on penance began to wane.
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Man's pilgrimage through the world is described as a journey from error to truth.
The embodied nature of this pilgrimage contributes to the effectiveness of the visit.
Ever since the country's independence, there have been pilgrimages to it, for instance, in times of pests.
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Thus, one of the grandest of pilgrimages approaches its conclusion by revisiting where it began.
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A special chapel was constructed and processions organised in honour of the miraculous relic, which became the goal of pilgrimages.
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There are also special ziyarat-namas (pilgrimages) for many of the imamzadehs.
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Pilgrimages often centered around the veneration of relics.
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During the 1990s, large numbers of residents began to receive permission to cross the ceasefire line to conduct religious pilgrimages or attend university.
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Others might be absent because of business adventures or religious pilgrimages.
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The mountain is a popular destination for religious pilgrimages.
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Pilgrimages later fell out of favour due to practices such as the selling of indulgences, and the income from them faded away.
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The marks and records of such journeys - real and virtual - are to be found in the art, architecture, music and literature, associated with pilgrimage.
Pilgrims and pilgrimages were maligned in the press for charlatanism, clerical swindles to extract donations, and distraction of people from socially useful work.
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Our estimations also confirm that pilgrimage is a very strong indicator of wealth.
She became the target for pilgrimages when claiming to be the channel of the words of the angels.
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The tithes were abolished, and the pilgrimages suspended.
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Throughout the year there are pilgrimages, all-night vigils, ringing church bells, processions and fireworks.
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Sterile women flocked to the shrine, and pilgrimages and a set number of days of devotion to this saint were in order.
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Religion is important in this area, with many pilgrimages, festivals, charreds.
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He was tiding up there and leading the prayers during pilgrimages.
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Fujiyama is also the site of pilgrimages; reportedly 40,000 people climb up to its summit every year.
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The pilgrimages continued into the 19th century, but rowdy disturbances led to the ecclesiastical authorities prohibiting devotional exercises and the site became less visited.
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The diocese celebrated its sesquicentenary in 2008; the celebrations included pilgrimages throughout the diocese.
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Pagans still make pilgrimages to the site on religiously significant days.
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The legend probably was encouraged during the medieval period when religious relics and pilgrimages were profitable business for abbeys.
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The pilgrim might be half a tourist, but the pilgrimage organisers tried, often unconvincingly, to separate the pilgrim from the tourist experience.
Many runestones carry elaborate cross-motifs and simple prayers for the dead, fewer refer to pilgrimage, baptism and the construction of churches.
Long pilgrimages and the number of monasteries increased at the same time.
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He died in 1985, and his gravesite became a popular site for pilgrimages on the date of his death.
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She had made short pilgrimages to the site before, during which she had demonstrated her advanced knowledge.
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The yeardate carved into the cross, 1231, refers to pilgrimages made at that time.
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Polabian towns often included elaborate temples often visited for offerings and pilgrimages.
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A miracle was declared, making the church a popular destination for pilgrimages right up to the 20th century.
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Filming took place over a three-day period, and devout fans of the film make annual pilgrimages to the station and other select stops each year.
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He took part in public devotions, processions, and pilgrimages.
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The type of sin that may be expiated through pilgrimages is referred to as anuptakas.
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The pilgrimage of grace was almost unique in its character and capacity, but it underlined the sort of monarch subjects wanted to subject themselves to.
The bridge was not built until almost two hundred years after pilgrimages had finally ceased to take place.
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Many believe that the lines were originally used by indigenous people when they made sacred pilgrimages.
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During such pilgrimages, always made on foot, he was engaged in prayer, and when he returned in the evening, he was usually still fasting.
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An emergency rota of penitence and pilgrimage was scripted.
He often hid from state affairs, immersing himself in acts of piety, such as pilgrimages and flagellation.
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Every year, many groups take pilgrimages to sacred waterfalls, lakes and rivers, either alone or in small groups, to perform misogi.
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They also engage in convocations, marriage ceremonies, pilgrimages, and ritual costume and hairstyles.
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He rejected auricular confession, objected to pilgrimages and indulgences, and opposed the claims of the hierarchy as excessive.
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During the period before his death he served as the pilgrimage's spiritual advisor.
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The people would make pilgrimages there for rituals devoted to the spirit.
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Others would make secret pilgrimages to temples in neighboring domains.
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