pilgrim's journey
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Definition
Noun: A pilgrim's journey is a trip or voyage made to a location considered holy or sacred by a particular religion or spiritual tradition. The purpose is often for religious devotion, to fulfill a vow, to seek spiritual growth, or to perform a ritual.
Usage
The term is used to describe the specific act of traveling as a pilgrim. It emphasizes the spiritual purpose and destination of the travel, rather than the physical journey alone. - It is typically used in a religious or historical context. - It can be used literally to describe an actual trip or metaphorically to describe a difficult personal quest with a meaningful goal.
Examples
- The devout Muslim saved for years to undertake the pilgrim's journey to Mecca.
- In the Middle Ages, a pilgrim's journey to Jerusalem was fraught with danger.
- Her recovery from illness felt like a long pilgrim's journey toward health and peace.
Advanced Usage
- "To make/undertake a pilgrim's journey": This is a common collocation emphasizing the deliberate and significant act of beginning the sacred trip.
- He made a pilgrim's journey to the shrine of Saint James in Spain.
Variants and Related Words
- Pilgrimage (n): This is the most common and direct synonym for "pilgrim's journey." It is more frequently used in modern English.
- They went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes.
- Pilgrim (n): A person who undertakes a pilgrim's journey.
- Sacred journey (n): A more general term for travel to a holy site.
Synonyms
- Pilgrimage
- Religious expedition
- Sacred voyage
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step": While not exclusive, this proverb can be applied to the concept of a long and difficult pilgrim's journey, emphasizing the importance of starting.
Noun
- a journey to a sacred place