Small open-air country chapel dedicated to pilgrims on the Way of St. James in Sicily.
A former church devoted to St James that was once in a time the starting point of the St James Way in Sicily
A Baroque church erected on the place where a miraculous icon of st Mary was discovered during a plague
The path that the cup of Last Supper followed from Jesus Christ’s hands to cathedral of Valencia, Spain.
Traditional Jewish dietary laws require careful inspection of vegetables –to avoid worms or other small insects that might be hiding in their leaves.
Pilgrimaging was, for a long time, a rather risky business. The roads were not precisely safe, going through unknown (and oftentimes openly hostile) lands.
The Basilica built in 4th century to host the relics of the Passion brought by St Helena from Jerusalem
Sanctuary where an 18th century pilgrim miraculously saved his life
The basilica place where deacon St Lawrence suffered martyrdom in the Verano cemetery

