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    control the marchers. The Catholic Counter Reformation took place during the exact time of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Pope Paul III did not implement anything new but did try to reform the church by the use of the existing doctrine. This was Pope Paul’s response to those who were Protestant and those wanting reforms in the church. In the Catholic Counter Reformation the same issue from here and the Pilgrimage of Grace arises again, rulers trying to control people’s freedoms, when they should be…

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    Cultural Plane

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    Cultural Plane: The Cultural Plane allows us to view pilgrimages through the lens of the entire society. This view allows us to see the pilgrimage as a culture, rather than one particular person like the Ego Plane . By studying this particular plane you get a larger idea of a cultures ideals, and the motivation that may have come from within in order to make this journey. Over the years the Japanese culture has referred to mountains as having an association with the gods, making mountainous…

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    First Crusades Essay

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    because of the opportunity to go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the…

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    Yorick van Wageningen (Joost), and even Emilio Estevez himself who plays Tom's son, Daniel, is a sincere story about grief and faith. It takes us on an inspiring journey through the pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago, which translates to "The Way of St. James", or simply put, "The Way". For most, traditionally, the pilgrimage starts at the voyagers home and ends at the foot of the shrine of the apostle St. James in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in…

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    Beowulf is a poem that was about a warrior from the geats who went on a journey to Hrothgar to slay a monster (Grendel) that is attacking the lands of the king of danes. Beowulf ends up defeating grendel and to show his strength he defeats grendel with his bare hands. The Canterbury Tales was a collection of stories that was proposed by the host of a group to kill time during their journey. I learned that archetypes are a universal symbol and are found in all types of stories. Beowulf is an…

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    charity to those who are less fortunate), sawn (to perform a fast in the month of Ramadan) and hajj (to perform a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca at least once in their lifetime). (Newby, 2002) Every Muslim that is physically and financially stable is expected to make a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia, at least once in their lifetime.…

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    towards those of other ranks purely based on the distance among them. The reactions from the companies and individuals, the relationship between personal identity and “alle”, the competition regarding storytelling, and the idea of “equality” on the pilgrimage all emphasis the inequality that thrived in society during Chaucer’s time period. One of the many reasons The Canterbury Tales remains a classic today is that although the world has greatly changed since the 14th century, these societal…

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    the Muslims to free the Holy Land. Some describe the Crusades as a pilgrimage, but a lot of people believe that they were wars fought to conquer the land that was promise to the Christians by God. 2. There is a multitude of reasons that have been found as motivation for the Crusades,…

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    Islam Assignment

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    enters it is safe. Pilgrimage to the House is a duty owed to God by people who are able to undertake it. Those who reject this God has no need of…

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    Yuna In Final Fantasy X

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    defeated the menacing monster named Sin. As her father, she is following the lineage of summoners to vanquish Sin as every generation of summoners defeat sin once every ten years, until he is reborn again. Yuna, along with her guardians go on a pilgrimage to obtain Aeons (mythical deities summoners can summon to help alongside the summoner in battle to defeat sin) and learns to act accordingly to her own will even if it meant going against her beliefs. Yuna is kind and loyal who always strives…

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