About This Book
A first-person narrator undertakes a long pilgrimage on foot across Europe to reach Rome, keeping a vow to attend Mass there. The account mixes day-by-day travel episodes, vivid descriptions of landscapes and sacred sites, and lively encounters with local people. Interwoven are reflective passages on Christian belief, liturgical practice, art, and history, often delivered with wry humour and learned digression. Recurrent motifs include the practical hardships of walking, hospitality encountered along the route, and the discipline of ritual observance, which together shape the narrative's tempo and tone.
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