Episodes
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Osun-Osogbo
S1 E6 - 54m 21s
The festival of Osun-Osgobo, which takes place every year in Osogbo, Nigeria, celebrates the Yoruba goddess of fertility, Osun. The festival renews the contract between humans and the divine: Osun offers grace to the community; in return, it vows to honor her Sacred Grove.
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Kumbh Mela
S1 E5 - 54m 51s
Every twelve years, tens of millions of men, women and children gather on the flood plain of the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers in Allahabad, India, for the Kumbh Mela, the largest gathering of humanity for religious purposes on the planet. Pilgrims come from across India and around the world to bathe in the water where the two sacred rivers meet.
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The Hajj
S1 E4 - 54m 51s
One of the five pillars of Islam is that each believer is called, at least once in their lives, to make the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage that starts and ends in the holy city of Mecca located in today's Saudi Arabia. The journey recreates Muhammad's own path as the native son returned to his tribal home as the leader of a vibrant new religion.
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Jerusalem
S1 E3 - 54m 51s
The Hebrew Bible instructs all Jews to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem three times a year. But the city is holy to more than just Jews: Christian pilgrims began coming to Jerusalem and the Holy Land within centuries of Jesus' death, and the Al Aksa Mosque, located inside the walls of the Old City, is considered the third holiest site in Islam after Mecca and Medina.
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Shikoku
S1 E2 - 54m 51s
The Japanese island of Shikoku is the birthplace of the most revered figure in Japanese Buddhism, the monk and teacher Kobo-Daishi. For hundreds of years, a 750-mile pilgrimage route has circled this mountainous island, connecting 88 separate temples and shrines that claim connection to Daishi, also known as the Great Master.
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Lourdes
S1 E1 - 54m 50s
Lourdes has become one of the holiest Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world, visited annually by more than five million people who come in search of healing from its sacred waters. Since the end of World War II, soldiers from around the world have journeyed to Lourdes seeking healing and unity with one another at a week-long gathering known as the International Military Pilgrimage.
Extras + Features
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The Evolution of Buddhism in Japan (Shikoku)
S1 E2 - 3m 38s
Learn how Buddhism, founded in India, evolved to a more populist form in Japan in this video resource from PBS LearningMedia.
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Shikoku (Preview)
S1 E2 - 1m 34s
Walk the 700-mile pilgrimage around the island of Shikoku in the footsteps of Buddhist monk K?b? Daishi. This episode of Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler premieres December 16 at 9/8C on PBS (check local listings). See more from Shikoku at http://pbs.org/sacredjourneys
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Notes from the Field: Osettai (Shikoku)
S1 E2 - 3m 17s
Take a break with Shikoku locals and other pilgrims at Temple 24.
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Notes from the Field: Juan’s Story (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 32s
Meet Juan Roldan, a retired U.S. Army staff sergeant traveling back to Lourdes for a second time to continue his healing.
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Visions of the Virgin Mary (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 4m 21s
Learn about Bernadette Soubirous, a young peasant who proclaimed in 1858 that she had had numerous encounters with the Virgin Mary in the small French village of Lourdes, in this video resource from PBS LearningMedia.
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Notes from the Field: Zach's Story (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 22s
Meet Cpl. Zach Herrick, a retired U.S. Army rifleman who was injured three months into his deployment to Afghanistan. Zach journeyed to Lourdes in search of healing.
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Notes from the Field: Office of Medical Observ. (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 44s
Many may find spiritual healing in the rites and rituals of the pilgrimage to Lourdes, while others believe they find physical healing. Whenever someone claims they are physically cured by the waters of Lourdes, the case is evaluated by an international committee of medical professionals. Get an exclusive look at the records of the Office of Medical Observations.
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Notes from the Field: The Underground Basilica (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 15s
Take a look inside one of the world’s largest underground basilicas—big enough to hold 25,000 people—where active and retired servicemen and women assemble yearly as part of the military pilgrimage to Lourdes.
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Notes from the Field: Giving Back (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 46s
Built an appetite from all of the travel? Grab a seat! Bruce is serving up lunch to the American military pilgrims in Lourdes.
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Notes from the Field: Bathing at the Grotto (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 58s
Take a look inside the baths at the grotto and hear from American pilgrims how they feel before and after taking part in this ritual.
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Lourdes (Preview)
S1 E1 - 1m 35s
Journey to the Catholic shrine of Lourdes with active duty and retired US veterans in search of healing. This episode of Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler premieres December 16 at 8/7C on PBS (check local listings). See more from Lourdes at http://pbs.org/sacredjourneys
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Notes from the Field: The Healing Waters (Lourdes)
S1 E1 - 2m 21s
Someone who loves me went to Lourdes and all they got me was a water bottle? See how pilgrims bring the healing powers of the sacred sites of Lourdes to loved ones back home.
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