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pilgrim

[pil-grim, -gruhm] / ˈpɪl grɪm, -grəm /
NOUN
wayfarer
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"After this year, will we be better able to recognise a pilgrim in the visitor, a seeker in the stranger, a neighbour in the foreigner, and fellow travellers in those who are different?"

From Barron's

Christmas 2025 also marks the end of the Catholic Church's Jubilee Holy Year, which has brought millions of pilgrims to Rome.

From Barron's

The trip inspired him to eventually build a business, Blue Diamond Travel, that brought religious pilgrims on similar trips.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many pilgrims arrived at the basilica with artifacts of devotion — mostly statues of Guadalupe from their local churches.

From Los Angeles Times

Addressing a crowd of an estimated 150,000 people — including much of Lebanon’s political class — Leo described himself as “a pilgrim of hope to the Middle East.”

From Los Angeles Times