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Pilgrimages of Europe DVD

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Pilgrimages are as old as mankind. The mystical and spiritual nature of a pilgrimage holds an eternal, mythic appeal to the imagination of many people. Every year millions of pilgrims of all nationalities, young and old, set out on these voyages of the soul. The twelve documentaries in the Pilgrimages of Europe collection are experiential journeys to some of the most sacred routes and holy places throughout Christian Europe. Each half-hour documentary, richly filmed, looks at the spiritual, ...

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Released
19 March 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap Group 
Classification
Runtime
540 minutes 
Features
Box set, Colour, DVD-Video, PAL 
Barcode
0646032024890 
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Collection of 12 documentaries that examines famous sites of pilgrimage throughout Europe and the stories of those who visit them. Each documentary examines the history and mythology that have made each location sacred in the eyes of many and features contributions from those who have been moved to make pilgrimages. The locations featured are: 'Croagh Patrick, Ireland', 'Iona, Scotland', 'Lourdes, France', 'Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France', 'Amsterdam, the Netherlands', 'Fatima, Portugal', 'El Rocio, Spain', 'Santiago de Compostela, Spain', 'Kalwaria Zebrzyowska, Poland', 'Scherpenheuvel, Belgium', 'Medjugorje, Bosnia' and 'Kevelaer, Germany'.