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  1. 5 de mar. de 2022 · It was the Empress Helena, the mother of Constantine, who started the tradition of pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 326. Upon the conclusion of the Council of Nicaea, St Helena visited Bethlehem and Jerusalem where, accompanied by Bishop Macarius, rediscovered the places of the Passion and - so state Ambrose and Paulinus of Nola - the True Cross.

  2. 23 de jul. de 2021 · Israel, in fact, recently opened its borders to its first pilgrim groups in almost 18 months. Now pilgrims can once again walk in the footsteps of Christ in the Holy Land. The Holy Land is not a ...

  3. 14 de oct. de 2009 · Helena’s pilgrimage was the prototype for the travels of virtually every Christian pilgrim to the Holy Land for some 1,700 years, right up to today. Until Helena’s visit, nobody outside of the Christians in the holy land itself had paid much attention to the sites in Judea. This was a time, by the way, when the Jews who lived here ...

  4. www.amazon.com › Christian-Traveler-DVD-pk › dpThe Christian Traveler 6 pk.

    13 de dic. de 2017 · DVD 5: Helena - First Pilgrim to the Holy Land Join Helena on her journey to retrace the footsteps of Jesus in the Holy Land, and watch as she fulfills her promise to build churches to honor Him. DVD 6: The Apostle Paul - Visit where Paul traveled to spread the Gospel of Christ, including Jerusalem, Antioch, Philippi, Athens, Corinth, Ephesus and Rome.

  5. Saint Helena, or St. Helen, was the first true Christian Pilgrim! She was the mother of St. Constantine, who was born in Nis, Serbia in the year 272 and became the Roman Emperor in 306 A.D. Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 A.D., and St. Helena was crucial in spreading the faith and using her royal position and influence to build some of the most important churches in the Holy Land and ...

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › women › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsHelena (c. 255–329) | Encyclopedia.com

    Helena (c. 255–329)Roman empress and mother of Constantine the Great who made a famous pilgrimage through the Holy Land in search of relics and the sites associated with the life of Jesus, thereby helping to set a trend in religious piety which would help to define the Middle Ages. Pronunciation: HEL-in-a. Name variations: Saint Helena; Helena of Constantinople.

  7. The standard tour comprises 8 days, including 4 days in Jerusalem, 2 in Tiberias and 1 night in Tel Aviv or Netanya. The classic tour follows in the footsteps of Jesus in the Holy Land; it is short, intensive (32 sites), and tightly budgeted. The typical Catholic tour includes 12 days with a stay of 7 days in Jerusalem.