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The history of Amsterdam as an ancient place of
pilgrimage dates to the Middle Ages. In the 13th or 14th centuries,
Amsterdam was nothing but a small settlement at the mouth of the river
Amstel. It was also called Miracle City, and it owes that name to the
Miracle of the Holy Sacrament. On March 13th, 1345, a dying man was given
the Sacrament of the Sick in his house on Kalverstraat. He confessed and
received Holy Communion. Afterwards he ate and was sick. He vomited and the
bowl was emptied in the fire. The sacred host floated above the flames,
unscathed. The priest was called, who took the host back to the church, but
twice the host returned inexplicably to the house of the sick man. The
priest saw the hand of God in this and decided to return the host in a
solemn procession. A chapel was built on the site of the miracle. Medieval
Amsterdam grew into an important place of pilgrimage. And every year still,
on the 3rd Saturday in March, thousands of pilgrims from all over the
Holland take part in the procession. Most arrive by bus or train. But in
many of the smaller towns surrounding Amsterdam the entire journey is made
on foot, some pilgrims walking as many as 40 miles to reach Amsterdam.
This title is from the collection Pilgrimages of Europe.
Pilgrimages are as old as mankind. The mystical and spiritual nature of a
pilgrimage holds an eternal, mythic appeal to the imagination of many
people. Every year millions of pilgrims of all nationalities, young and old,
set out on these voyages of the soul. The twelve documentaries in the series
Pilgrimages of Europe are experiential journeys to some of the most sacred
routes and holy places throughout Christian Europe.
These half-hour documentaries, richly filmed, look at the spiritual,
cultural and historical background of twelve pilgrimage sites throughout
Europe. However, the people, the pilgrims themselves, are at the heart of
these stories – their purposes and desires, their motivations, and the great
sense of the holy and the sacred which they find on their journeys of faith.
LENGTH: 30 Minutes
ORDER CODE: JM20165V
VHS
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