Michael and Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda summon travelers to the ancient practice of pilgrimage. Today, as in centuries past, a journey can become a spiritual experience rich with meaning and insight. The Journey shows modern pilgrims how their travels can become rewarding encounters with the sacred. This collaborative effort by Catholic journalist and her law-professor husband draws on the couple's extensive travels, including a European pilgrimage they bravely undertook with their four children in the Catholic Church's Jubilee Year 2000. In chapters written alternately by each, the Scaperlandas offer practical advice, personal reflection and stories from journeys taken individually and together. Whether traveling through life or on a tour bus, they ask readers to consider the difference between being a tourist and a pilgrim. Drawing deeply on their own experience of consecrated travel, the Scaperlandas guide readers into the heart of the pilgrim experience. Much of their advice answers questions like: What are the most promising pilgrimage destinations? How can families go on pilgrimage? How can vacations and tourism be transformed into a journey of pilgrimage? They also give special attention to practices and attitudes that can make all travel sacred. Their depth of understanding enables readers to connect the inner and outer journeys--whether on trails halfway around the world or on the well-worn paths of home.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Loyola University Press,U.S.
ISBN-13
9780829416176
eBay Product ID (ePID)
107968514
Product Key Features
Book Title
The Journey: a Guide for the Modern Pilgrim
Author
Michael Scaperlanda, Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Religious History, Christianity
Publication Year
2004
Number of Pages
325 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
205mm
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Michael Scaperlanda, Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
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