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...al monuments of Moghul power - particularly that symbol to everlasting love, the ‘Taj Mahal’; the sites of famous battlefields of India’s past and h... ...fference to the poor was feigned, because the beautiful Creole devoted a great deal of time to a Catholic orphanage on the outskirts of the city. ‘... ...ot wanting them around. You should respect his wishes, Helen,’ said a shocked Rosita, her strict Catholic upbringing unable to accept the hedonisti... ...iles and said, ‘I, myself, have decided that the time has come for me to become Hadji by making a pilgrimage to Mecca and so I must bid you, my dear... ...sticism. To-morrow I will visit my friend, the Senora Hernandez, and ask her to let us borrow her Catholic chaplain, Father Carlos. He will exorcise...
...seemed to work up enormous enthusiasm. The liturgical churches — Lutheran, Catholic, Episcopalian (the name given to the Church of England in the Unit... ...ecause in Aboriginal culture many geographical areas are considered sacred sites and therefore off-limits to industrial or housing development. The di... ...eaders will remember that within the general Christian tradition the Roman Catholic Church, until very recently, retained some vestiges of food and cl... ...bol, namely the Host which represents the physical presence of Christ in a Catholic church. (The Host is a consecrated bread wafer which according to ... ... range from baptism and the Eucharist (Holy Communion) among Christians to pilgrimage, as in Islam, or ritual reenactment of sacred events (Jewish Pas... ...ng has been lost, and also, tourists have effaced or chipped away at these sites, removing valuable fragments which it has been hard for concerned ant... ...salvage of the religious beliefs of their ancestors and to maintain sacred sites entrusted to them. Their values con- trast with those of the capitali... ...ded full time by tribal people living around them, their people still make pilgrimage. The old patterns of reli- gion, the timings of ceremonies, are ...
...a Gama -- Punishment alike of friend and foe -- Devotion of Mohammedans -- The pilgrimage to Mecca -- The ship Khadija laden with pilgrims returning t... ... In the idol temples of Yucatan -- A battle with the natives -- Conversions to Catholicism -- A terrible slaughter of Indians -- Indian maidens distri... ...a son of Erik, returned to Norway in 999, and finding his country converted to Catholicism, he also embraced the faith, after which he took a priest w... ...en many Latin books, these affording additional evidence of the claim that the Catholics had sent priests to instruct the early Norse settlers of that... ...s face is turned when he is laid in his narrow home. Only at one season is the pilgrimage made, and during that time all Arabia is in commotion. Every... ... and children, a select company of wealthy and noble people. They had made the pilgrimage with great eclat, scattering their money with lavish hand wh... ...n with amazement at the military procession as it sped swiftly by. On elevated sites, commanding lovely prospects, might be seen beautiful villas of r...
... an antique edition of Dante, which he had found among some old volumes of Catholic devotion, in a seldom-visited room, Tomaso met him in the entrance... ...e being a crucifix in one corner, and a multitude of holy emblems, such as Catholics judge it necessary to help their devotion withal. Several ugly li... ...o him that there are fitter modes of propitiating Heaven than by penances, pilgrimages, and offerings at shrines. Perhaps, too, their system has its s... ...e Donatello of converting the otherwise aimless journey into a penitential pilgrimage. At each of them he alighted to kneel and kiss the cross, and hu... ... 74 The Marble Faun V ol 2 upon as symbols of the living spirit that made Catholicism a true religion, and that glorified it as long as it retained a... ...paved with little squares of lava that to tread over them is a penitential pilgrimage, so inde- scribably ugly, moreover, so cold, so alley-like, into... ...in days gone by. And what localities for new crime existed in those guilty sites, where the crime of departed ages used to be at home, and had its lon...
... stript away; except, indeed, that the low roofs of a few of these ancient sites of worship were cov- ered with dingy stucco, and frescoed with script... ...who still journey from remote coun- tries to kneel and worship at the holy sites, among which these haunts of the early Christians are esteemed especi... ...oves and the angels for your nearest neighbors. I should not wonder if the Catholics were to make a saint of you, like your namesake of old; especiall... ...o had come joyfully for- ward to greet her friend. “You must not call me a Catholic. A Christian girl—even a daughter of the Puritans—may surely pay h... ...or me a religious significance,” replied Hilda qui- etly, “and yet I am no Catholic.” They parted, and Kenyon made haste along the Via Sistina, in the... ...o him that there are fitter modes of propitiating Heaven than by penances, pilgrimages, and offerings at shrines. Perhaps, too, their system has its s... ...e Donatello of converting the otherwise aimless journey into a penitential pilgrimage. At each of them he alighted to kneel and kiss the cross, and hu... ...paved with little squares of lava that to tread over them is a penitential pilgrimage, so inde- scribably ugly, moreover, so cold, so alley-like, into... ...in days gone by. And what localities for new crime existed in those guilty sites, where the crime of departed ages used to be at home, and had its lon...
...n to lament. The king, who was fond of appearing a zealous promoter of the Catholic faith, took her under his protection, and complimented her with a ... ...former faith, but no inclination to return to it. She not only died a good Catholic, but truly lived one; nay, I dare affirm (and I think I have had t... ...ly scrutinized, and that such advice would be thought high treason against Catholicism, but she spoke so feelingly of the affliction I must give her(m... ... that which is mine; I will not suffer you to touch a penny of the perqui- sites arising from passports.” Perceiving he could gain noth- ing by these ... ...a charm. The con- trast of the situations, the richness and variety of the sites, the magnificence, the majesty of the whole, which ravishes the sense... ...om the castle disdained not to make, over a very fatiguing moun- tain, the pilgrimage of Mont Louis. I owed all these visits to the favor of M. and Ma... ...e to write. Some time afterwards he came to see me, and we made together a pilgrimage to the island of St. Pierre. During this journey I found him dif... ...he Hospital of Berne, in the middle of the lake of Bienne. In a pedestrian pilgrimage I had made the preceding year with Du Peyrou we had visited this...
...ordid aspect before noon time, however freshly they may have be gun their pilgrimage in the dewy morning. The very sub stance upon my bones had not ... ...as, in truth, divine—has been prone to mingle it. I have always envied the Catholics their faith in that sweet, sacred Virgin Mother, who stands betwe... ...f religion to preserve the sanctity of an ex clusive home, were selecting sites for their cottages, by the wood side, or on the breezy swells, or in ... ...e wall. Here is displayed the museum of wax figures, illustrating the wide catholicism of earthly renown, by mixing up heroes and statesmen, the pope ... ...he fallen. Lip of man will never touch my hand again. I intend to become a Catholic, for the sake of going into a nunnery. When you next hear of Zenob...
...rican heirs. The voyagers journeyed on, touching here and there; ‘passed the sites, since become historic, of Vicksburg and Grand Gulf,’ and visited a... ...ll paved yet; but the reproach of ill lighting cannot be repeated, now. The ‘Catholic New Church’ was the only notable building then, and Mr. Murray w... ...he telegraph mutilated them. It can not be that there are more than 150,000 Catholics in the town; the other 250,000 must be classified as Protestant... ...ram, only 26,362 attended church and Sunday school, while out of the 150,000 Catholics, 116,188 went to church and Sunday school. Chapter 52 A Burning... ...l of enthusiasm over the letter that he said he would not rest until he made pilgrimage to that prison, and had speech with the man who had been able ...
... abstract Thought can still take shelter; that while the din and frenzy of Catholic Emancipations, and Rotten Boroughs, and Revolts of Paris, deafen e... ...be hatched into self-support by the mere sky-influences of Chance, can thy pilgrimage have been a smooth one? Beset by Misfortune thou doubtless hast ... ...n us to attempt following him, even from afar, in this extraordinary world-pilgrimage of his; the simplest record of which, were clear record possible... ... in what mood of mind, the Professor under- took and prosecuted this world-pilgrimage,—the answer is more distinct than favorable. “A nameless Unrest,... ...versally arrogated Virtue, almost the sole remain- 165 Thomas Carlyle ing Catholic Virtue, of these days? For some half-century, it has been the thin... ...selves too often reprobate, as idol- breakers are wont to be, mark out the sites of new Churches, where the true God-ordained, that are to follow, may... ...sed legs, wearing thy ankle-joints to horn; like some sacred Anchorite, or Catholic Fakir, doing pen- ance, drawing down Heaven’s richest blessings, f...
...till and dormant by the table was in reality a keen and bitter Irish Roman Catholic. Then the question, a question-begging question, was put quite sud... ... bishop of the future; the Rev. H. J. Campbell, in his story of his soul’s pilgrimage, has given us a pleasant picture of himself as a child stealing ... ...in Lady Sunderbund. Then there were Ridgeway Kelso and this dark excitable Catholic friend of his, Paidraig O’Gorman. Mrs. Garstein Fellows saw no har... ...ndeed is the unfortunate aspect of the whole af- fair.” And then the Irish Catholic came down on him…. 3 3 3 3 3 How the bishop awakened in the night ... ...ly philanthropic work, but somewhere between the two. There must be vacant sites still to be got round about Kingsway. And there we must set up your t...
...trait of the Artist as a Young Man.” “I’ve not read it.” “A picture of the Catholic atmosphere; a young soul shut up in darkness and ignorance to accu... ...ns you have consciously to make.” Sir Richmond did not answer that…. “This pilgrimage of ours,” he said, presently, “has made for magnanimity. This da... ..., mentally and materi- ally, to build all sorts of things…. Over here, the sites are frightfully crowded….” “And what do you think we are building now... ...elf. And becoming that. That’s why I have been making a sort of historical pilgrimage…. That’s my story, Sir Richmond. 125 H G Wells That’s my educat...
...refusing to save her sister’s life by an act of perjury, and undertaking a pilgrimage to London to obtain her pardon, are both repre- sented as true b... ..., to pray for Mr. Croftangry,” said Janet, crossing herself, for she was a Catholic, “Y ou maybe do not think it would do you cood, but the blessing o... ...his opinion, which he very ably defends and illus- trates, having been the sites of Druidical temples.] The paint- ings of the saloon came from abroad... ...fray would have bidden her scourge her shoulders, and macerate her feet by pilgrimage; and he would have granted his pardon to her when he saw that he... ...!” The clergyman was at no loss to conceive that Elspat had lost the Roman Catholic faith without gaining any other, and that she still retained a vag...
...restless appeals was the rather grim admonition that romantic and historic sites, such as the land of Italy abounds in, offer the art- ist a questiona... ...re certainly poor Europeans; we’ve no natural place here. We’re mere para- sites, crawling over the surface; we haven’t our feet in the soil. At least... ...f proposing to Isabel that she also, un- der his own escort, should make a pilgrimage to Rome. She expected to pass a portion of the next winter there... ...in Rome before she proposed to Madame Merle that they should make a little pilgrimage to the East. Madame Merle remarked that her friend was rest- les... ...though Madame Merle continued to re- mark that even among the most classic sites, the scenes most calculated to suggest repose and reflexion, a cer- t... ...where Miss Osmond was domiciled with her family. Mr. Rosier started on his pilgrimage to the Italian capital and reached it on the first of November. ... ...e had evoked and seemed greatly pleased with it. And then he went on: “The Catholics are very wise after all. The con- vent is a great institution; we...
...never clearly knew, and have now wholly for- gotten; and this is the more to be regretted as there is no doubt that, in the course of those days, I mu... ... his parole for his daughter: that he should ever live to reach her sick-bed, that he could continue to endure to an end the hardships, the crushing f... ..., a little manner I had of shrugging the shoulders; and I may say it was by observing it in him that I first discovered it in myself. One day it came ... ...red it in myself. One day it came out by chance that I was of the Catholic religion. He became plunged in thought, at which I was gently glad. Then su...
...ea of proposing to Isabel that she also, under his own escort, should make a pilgrimage to Rome. She expected to pass a portion of the next winter the... ...sal was not uttered in the spirit of enthusiasm. She had prefigured her small pilgrimage as made in solitude; she should like it better so. She was nev... ...t in Rome before she proposed to Madame Merle that they should make a little pilgrimage to the East. Madame Merle remarked that her friend was restles... ...es, though Madame Merle continued to remark that even among the most classic sites, the scenes most calculated to suggest repose and reflexion, a certa... ... he had evoked and seemed greatly pleased with it. And then he went on: “The Catholics are very wise after all. The convent is a great institution; we...
...he Hebrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1540 65 The Catholic Epistle of St. James the Apostle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ...hn the Apostle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1573 71 The Catholic Epistle of St. Jude the Apostle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... many are the days of the years of thy life? 9 He answered: The days of my pilgrimage are a hundred and thirty years, few, and evil, and they are not ... ...d thirty years, few, and evil, and they are not come up to the days of the pilgrimage of my fathers. 10 And blessing the king, he went out. 11 But Jos... ...ellors, the Dinites, and the Apharsathacites, the Therphalites, the Aphar- sites, the Erchuites, the Babylonians, the Su- sanechites, the Dievites, an... ... law. 54 Thy justi cations were the subject of my song, in the place of my pilgrimage. 55 In the night I have remembered thy name, O Lord: and have ke... .... The brethren from Italy salute you. 25 Grace be with you all. Amen. The Catholic Epistle of St. James the Apostle Chapter 1 James the servant of Go...
...shape of uncles, and turned them back from their great resolve. That child-pilgrimage was a fit beginning. Theresa’s passionate, ideal nature demanded... ...th to provincial families, still discussing Mr. Peel’s late conduct on the Catholic question, in- nocent of future gold-fields, and of that gorgeous p... ...hing or it did not, that he himself was a Protestant to the core, but that Catholicism was a fact; and as to refusing an acre of your ground for a Rom... ...hich could then be pulled down, so that new ones could be built on the old sites. Sir James said “Exactly,” and she bore the word remarkably well. Cer... ...er you are both suspicious characters since you took Peel’s side about the Catholic Bill. I shall tell everybody that you are go- ing to put up for Mi...
...already beating to a national idea; until domestic reality met them in the shape of uncles, and turned them back from their great resolve. That child-pilgrimage was a fit beginning. Theresa?s passionate, ideal nature demanded an epic life: what were many-volumed romances of chivalry and the social conquests of a brilliant girl to her? Her flame quickly burned up that light...
...hape of uncles, and turned them back from their great resolve. That child pilgrimage was a fit beginning. Theresa’s passionate, ideal nature demanded ... ...th to provincial families, still discussing Mr. Peel’s late conduct on the Catholic ques tion, innocent of future gold fields, and of that gorgeous pl... ...hing or it did not, that he himself was a Protestant to the core, but that Catholicism was a fact; and as to refusing an acre of your ground for a Rom... ...hich could then be pulled down, so that new ones could be built on the old sites. Sir James said “Exactly,” and she bore the word remarkably well. Cer... ...er you are both suspicious characters since you took Peel’s side about the Catholic Bill. I shall tell everybody that you are going to put up for Midd...
...already beating to a national idea; until domestic reality met them in the shape of uncles, and turned them back from their great resolve. That child pilgrimage was a fit beginning. Theresa?s passionate, ideal nature demanded an epic life: what were many-volumed romances of chivalry and the social conquests of a brilliant girl to her? Her flame quickly burned up that light...
...y robbers. “There was, however,” says Gogol, “none of the austerity of the Catholic knight in them; they bound themselves to no vows or fasts; they pu... ...ts his mark upon the holy Easter-bread.” “Listen! I have not yet told all. Catholic priests are going about all over the Ukraine in carts. The harm li... ...sed and all the shore spoke:— *That is of the Greek Church. The Poles were Catholics. *Lyakhs, an opprobrious name for the Poles. 47 Taras Bulba & Ot... ...ning everything they found in their ancestral castles. Many too were para- sites, whom the senators took with them to dinners for show, and who stole ... ...hem. I do not remember what happened next. Pidorka made a vow to go upon a pilgrimage, collected the property left her by her father, and in a few day...
... tesy to the doctor’s wife, who, elegant and unhappy, is bound on the same pilgrimage. This is too much! We feel we cannot forgive him such meetings, ... ... the Day of Judgment. And, for the rest, during this transient hour of our pilgrimage, we may well be content to repeat the Invocation of Sar Peladan.... ...war, pestilence, and famine, as it is found in the lita- nies of the Roman Catholic Church; they have dragged the scourge down from the skies and have... ...- way carriage at express speed. Those journeys of mine had been more like pilgrimages when one hur- ries on towards the goal for the satisfaction of ... ...f the Titanic. Yet, strange as it may appear to the ineffable hotel exqui- sites who form the bulk of the first-class Cross-At- lantic Passengers, peo...
...re abstract Thought can still take shelter; that while the din and frenzy of Catholic Emancipations, and Rot ten Boroughs, and Revolts of Paris, deaf... ...to be hatched into self support by the mere sky influences of Chance, can thy pilgrimage have been a smooth one? Beset by Misfortune thou doubtless has... ...n us to attempt following him, even from afar, in this extraor dinary world pilgrimage of his; the simplest record of which, were clear record possib... ...s, in what mood of mind, the Profes sor undertook and prosecuted this world pilgrimage,—the answer is more distinct than favorable. “A nameless Unres... ...e,” says he, “is the universally arrogated Virtue, almost the sole remaining Catholic Virtue, of these days? For some half century, it has been the th... ...hemselves too often reprobate, as idol breakers are wont to be, mark out the sites of new Churches, where the true God ordained, that are to follow, m... ...ossed legs, wearing thy ankle joints to horn; like some sacred Anchorite, or Catholic Fakir, doing penance, drawing down Heaven’s richest blessings, f...