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Christmas is often a time of reflection on the past and can be very painful. A difficult journey such as in A Worn Path can be a metaphor for one's life as a whole.
Do you mean a pilgrimage? That's usually a journey to a shrine, temple or place of religious significance, and the person who makes the journey is a pilgrim.
A pilgrimage is any long journey, usually to a place of religious significance or historical interest.
The group of people that celebrate Christmas is Christians.
Pilgrimage is the term that refers to a religious journey undertaken for spiritual significance or devotion. Participants often travel to significant religious sites or landmarks as part of their pilgrimage.
A pilgrimage is generally a long, arduous journey to a holy or sacred place. It usually has a special meaning or moral significance.
The book begins on Christmas Eve. Scrooge thinks the journey lasts three nights, (as each of the ghosts come when the clock strikes one) but at the end of the book he realizes that the whole experience took place in one night as he wakes the next morning on Christmas Day.
The thin, outer covering of the bone is tough, and provides a safe place for muscles to attach.
A pilgrimage is a journey religious people take to a holy place or a place of religious significance. Pilgrimage can be a physical journey but it can also represent an individual’s journey of faith. For Catholics, pilgrimage to Rome can be very important as this is the centre of their faith. Catholics may also visit sites linked to famous or important saints to help them connect with their faith’s history.
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a long journey by water to a distant place. Or can be a journey by land from one place to another
James Cook's journey on the Endeavour took place in 1769-1770.