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James Harpur
Sacred Tracks
Two Thousand Years of Christian Pilgrimage
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$29.95, paperback
978-0-520-23395-9
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192 pages, 10 x 10 inches, 62 color illustrations, 7 b/w illustrations
September 2002, Not available in British Commonwealth, Europe; Include Canada
Categories: Religion; Christianity; History

"This book, enlivened by 63 color illustrations, is essential for anyone interested in the history of Christian pilgrimage."—Christian Century
Ever since the Magi trekked from the East to witness the birth of Jesus, pilgrims have undertaken long and often dangerous journeys to seek out holy Christian places. Sacred Tracks tells the two-thousand-year-old story of Christian pilgrimage and the saints and pilgrims, shrines and cathedrals, relics and practices of a tradition that is still flourishing today.

Drawing on contemporary accounts and a wealth of illustration, Sacred Tracks captures the atmosphere of pilgrimage through the ages. Divided into three sections—"Early Paths," "Medieval Roads," and "Modern Ways"—the book describes every aspect of pilgrimage past and present, from the practicalities of setting out to the difficult conditions of travel, to the great sites, such as Rome, Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela, and Canterbury. The book looks at the pilgrims themselves, from St. Brendan, who is said to have cast himself adrift, letting God guide his search for a paradisal holy island, to the penitents, cure seekers, and adventurers who in the Middle Ages set out for the unknown in their millions.

In recent times pilgrimage has recaptured the popular imagination. For the increasing numbers who each year follow in the footsteps of their medieval forbears, Sacred Tracks describes the popular places of contemporary pilgrimage, such as Lourdes, Fatima, Walsingham, and Knock. Seven new and revived pilgrimages are described in detail, while a gazetteer provides information about a further seven in Europe, Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Entertaining, colorful, and informative, this book is both a fascinating history of Christian pilgrimage and the perfect traveling companion for the pilgrim of today.
Introduction

EARLY PATHS
The First Martyrs
The Catacombs of Rome
The Age of Constantine
Jerome in the Holy Land
The Golden Age of the Irish Church
St. Brendan of Clonfert
Columbanus in Europe
The Viking Age

MEDIEVAL ROADS
A New Millennium
Purgatory and Indulgences
Relics of the Saints
Practicalities of Pilgrimage
Hazards of Road and Sea
The Pilgrim Hostels
Vigils and Souvenirs
Rome
Santiago de Compostela
Canterbury
Jerusalem
Changing Attitudes

MODERN WAYS
The Reformation and Decline of Pilgrimage
From Enlightenment to Romanticism
New and Revived Pilgrimages

Gazetteer of Other Pilgrimage Sites
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
James Harpur is an editor and writer of adult and children's illustrated titles. His books include Revelations: The Medieval World, The Atlas of Sacred Places, The Miracles of Jesus, Abraham and His Sons, and The Journeys of Paul. His children's books include Pyramids and The Eyewitness Visual Dictionary of Ancient Civilizations. His latest book of poetry is Oracle Bones.