News
What the devil is going on? Despite our secularising world, pilgrimage is enjoying a boom not seen since the Middle Ages. In the past few decades, the numbers of people walking to Santiago de ...
This is the published version of Forbes’ Passport newsletter, which offers a first-class guide to luxury travel. Click here ...
A project conceived as a true “spiritual revolution” was presented at the Vatican on July 2, promoted by young Christians ...
A pilgrimage route arose as Christian travelers trekked from all across Europe to the shrine of St. James in Santiago. A magnificent Romanesque cathedral was built over the site of the tomb in the ...
More than 19,000 young Catholics from around the world joined this year’s traditional pilgrimage — a beacon of hope for Christian revival in the heart of a secularized Europe.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results