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Tag Archives: pilgrims
Ely Cathedral
Ely Cathedral dates back to the year 672 AD and was one of the major sites for Medieval pilgrims. Pilgrims are still visiting today to the tune of 250, 000 annually. Granted many of these pilgrims visit to see the … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, Blogger, blogging, Ely Cathedral, Ely UK, faith, history, music, organ music, pilgrims, prayers, tourists, welcome, Widor
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Pilgrims at Palitano, Gujurat
Posted initially on February 17, 2013by annetbell Nameste ! Our trip began at five in the morning for a one-way five hour tour coach ride. Travelling in the country is slow going as many of the roads are only … Continue reading
Plimouth Plantation Virtual Tour
A reenactment of the First Thanksgiving meal l when the Pilgrims invited the Native Americans who had helped them stay alive in the New World, of Plimouth Plantation, Massachusetts. This is the one truly American holiday where families near and … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged feast, Give thanks, Native Americans, November American holiday, pilgrims, Thanksgiving
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Eric’s Way to Santiago
This is an inspirational Sunday piece of love, faith, family and just the things what makes life worth living. I wanted to include the trailer of “The Way” but for some reason, I can’t copy and paste it. . … Continue reading
Posted in film, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged "The Way", encouragement, France, inspirational, journey, kindness, love, pilgrims, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sunday, understanding
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Plimoth Plantation, Massachusetts
Happy Thanksgiving! I just couldn’t resist re-sending you this video which is the living museum presentation of this 17th century settlement on the coast of Massachusetts where the first Thanksgiving was celebrated. It is a thirty minute video for you … Continue reading
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Tagged First Thanksgiving, Massachusetts, Native American visitors, pilgrims, Plimouth Plantation
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A Pilgrimage City…Varanasi
There are many pilgrimage cities in the world, Mecca, Jerusalem, Lourdes, Rome, and today’s topic Varanasi, India. The faithful travel over miles and miles to reach their holy shires and for a blessing of being closer to god. “The Way” … Continue reading