Pilgrimage in the Middle Ages
Three Pilgrimage Routes In the Middle Ages, three significant pilgrim routes emerged: one leading to Santiago in Spain, another to Jerusalem, and a third to Rome. The pilgrimage to Santiago…
Three Pilgrimage Routes In the Middle Ages, three significant pilgrim routes emerged: one leading to Santiago in Spain, another to Jerusalem, and a third to Rome. The pilgrimage to Santiago…
Pilgrimage as a natural Archetypal Human activity aiming to connect with the Sacred, the Processes of the Pilgrimage – Communitas, Pilgrimage today, the promise and vision of Pilgrimage
Zeitgeist, the Spirit of Via Palma Pilgrimage route Times, The ideal of courtly love, The ideal of Chivalry, Frederick II and the liberation of Jerusalem, The Barons' Crusade
What is the meaning of the name "Via Palma"? Development of the Pilgrim's Road to Jerusalem, Historical Sources on "Via Palma", The different types of Christian pilgrimage - Catholic and Orthodox.
The Crusader Kingdoms of Jerusalem, The First Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, The Second Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, Article from my book on the Via Palma.
The Knight Military Orders, The founding of the Knights Hospitaller Order, The innovations of the Templar order, Chivalry and Monasticism combined, Bernard of Clairvaux.
The 12th and 13th days of the Via Palma pilgrimage, exploring Mount Zion, the Mount of Olives, and sites within the Old City walls. A suggested itinerary is outlined for each day.
Marian Apparitions in Israel, Part Two: Alphonse Ratisbonne and the Sisters of Zion, alongside Saint Mary Alphonsine's visions and the foundation of the Sisters of the Rosary Order and Church.