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<font size=3>For those interested in judicial or expiatory pilgrimage
(when pilgrims were required to perform a pilgrimage because of criminal
behavior) I authored a short piece in the February 2001 issue of the
Newsletter of the Medieval Academy of America. The title of this
admittedly more casual essay was "The Embarrassments of Modern
Pilgrimage". I won't post it to the list but if anyone's
interested I'll send an e-copy or photocopy if you send a postal
address.<br>
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george<br>
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<div>George D. Greenia, Editor, La corónica</div>
<div>Director, Program in Medieval & Renaissance Studies</div>
<div>Dept. of Modern Languages</div>
<div>College of William & Mary, PO Box 8795</div>
<div>Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795</div>
<div>gxgreeawm.edu</div>
<div>tel<x-tab> </x-tab>757-2213676</div>
fax<x-tab> </x-tab>757-221-3637
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