Past Perfect: A Pilgrim on Mt. Sinai
Pilgrimages to the Holy Land started in earnest during the reign of Constantine (306–326 A.D.), the emperor credited with converting the Roman empire to Christianity. One of the earliest pilgrims was a woman named Egeria. Very little is known of this pious woman. She wrote about her experiences in a prayerful letter in Latin … Continue reading Past Perfect: A Pilgrim on Mt. Sinai
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