When Sarah Mullally started her pilgrimage this week, travelling from London to Canterbury, she wasn’t just embracing a tradition in England that once stretched back thousands of years, but speaking to a wider trend.
Tourists lined up along a main street in Tokyo’s famed Jinbocho book town on a chilly night, raising their smartphones toward a nondescript phone booth. A single pale pink flower sat atop the familiar green public telephone inside ...Reze Arc.” ... .
The tradition was brought by Azorean immigrants to Fall River in the 1980s, but here the pilgrimage was shortened to one day ... at Saint Elizabeth’s Church to make their half-day pilgrimage.