Peregrinação Portugueza Ao Vaticano. Noticia Historica E Descriptiva De Lisboa A Roma E Dos Sanctuarios De Nossa Senhora De Lourdes, Etc.
작성자
Francisco de Sousa do prado de lacerda
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History
Travel
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
260
언어
포르투갈어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2011
출판사
British Library, Historical Print Editions
ISBN-10
1241769842
ISBN-13
9781241769840
설명
Francisco de Sousa do Prado de Lacerda transports readers through a richly woven tapestry of history and spirituality in his exploration of the pilgrimage from Portugal to the Vatican. He meticulously chronicles the journey, capturing the essence of the landscapes and the profound experiences of those who venture from the bustling streets of Lisbon to the sacred halls of Rome.
Lacerda's narrative is both descriptive and enlightening, shedding light on not only the geographical beauty encountered along the way but also the cultural significance of the pilgrimage itself. He delves into the spiritual motivations of the pilgrims, emphasizing their devotion and quest for connection with the divine. The references to the sanctuaries, particularly the revered site of Nossa Senhora de Lourdes, add depth to the journey, showcasing the intertwined nature of faith and travel.
As he recounts the challenges and triumphs encountered, Lacerda's prose becomes a balm for the soul, inviting readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys. The blend of detailed historical context and personal insights creates a holistic view of the pilgrimage, making it a resonant read for anyone interested in faith, history, or the beauty of human experience.
In a meticulously researched and eloquently presented manner, Lacerda urges readers to appreciate the power of pilgrimage—not merely as a physical journey, but as a transformative experience that can nourish the spirit and foster a deeper understanding of one’s beliefs.
Lacerda's narrative is both descriptive and enlightening, shedding light on not only the geographical beauty encountered along the way but also the cultural significance of the pilgrimage itself. He delves into the spiritual motivations of the pilgrims, emphasizing their devotion and quest for connection with the divine. The references to the sanctuaries, particularly the revered site of Nossa Senhora de Lourdes, add depth to the journey, showcasing the intertwined nature of faith and travel.
As he recounts the challenges and triumphs encountered, Lacerda's prose becomes a balm for the soul, inviting readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys. The blend of detailed historical context and personal insights creates a holistic view of the pilgrimage, making it a resonant read for anyone interested in faith, history, or the beauty of human experience.
In a meticulously researched and eloquently presented manner, Lacerda urges readers to appreciate the power of pilgrimage—not merely as a physical journey, but as a transformative experience that can nourish the spirit and foster a deeper understanding of one’s beliefs.