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pilgrimage

[pil-gruh-mij] / ˈpɪl grə mɪdʒ /


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The King is expected to talk about the "pilgrimage" of life, and the lessons it can teach about the issues of the day, in a message broadcast at 15.00 on Christmas Day.

From BBC

It's "Detty December", when the city turns into a site of pilgrimage for Nigerians and those in the diaspora to make their way home for the holidays -- and party.

From Barron's

It was the final stretch of a punishing four-day pilgrimage to Mexico’s most venerated shrine, where Catholics believe the Virgin Mary miraculously appeared nearly 500 years ago.

From Los Angeles Times

We have no obligation to travel far and wide, to make religious pilgrimages.

From The Wall Street Journal

“At the top of the risk scale, lightning, though rare, kills instantly,” he writes of his pilgrimage.

From The Wall Street Journal