Originally published in 1914, this evocative travelogue and memoir chronicles the author's journey to Lourdes, France, the site of the famous Marian apparitions. Johannes Jorgensen provides a colorful and engaging account of his experiences, recounting his encounters with fellow pilgrims and the stunning natural and architectural beauty of the region. He also explores the theological and cultural significance of Lourdes, offering reflections on the nature of faith, miracles, and religious experience.
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