Embark on the "Hildegard von Bingen Pilgrimage Trail" and follow the footsteps of the saint through the land of Hildegard. This 137-kilometer pilgrimage trail starts in Idar-Oberstein and goes through the most important stations in Hildegard's life, including Disibodenberg, Sponheim, and Bingen on the Rhine.
While walking this pilgrimage, you will not only learn about Hildegard but also feel her presence as you visit places and museums dedicated to her.
This pilgrimage aims to help you walk and live in harmony with God and learn to see the "living sparks" of God's love in all that you come across.
As part of our pilgrimage, we will pass 59 information and meditation boards. These boards will provide information about Hildegard of Bingen, her life, and her work during the Middle Ages. The meditation boards will help pilgrims connect with the spiritual side of Hildegard by following her visionary images from her main work "Scivias - Know the Ways", and provide stimuli for meditation. These boards are written in both German and English.
Abbess, artist, author, composer, mystic, pharmacist, poet, preacher, theologian—where to begin in describing this remarkable woman?
She wrote over 300 letters to people who sought her advice; she also composed short works on medicine and physiology and sought advice from contemporaries such as Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.
Hildegard’s visions caused her to see humans as “living sparks” of God’s love, coming from God as daylight comes from the sun.
Like all mystics, Hildegard saw the harmony of God’s creation and the place of women and men in that.
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We plan to meet at noon. Once we check into our accommodation, you will still have plenty of time to explore this beautiful city. With so much to see in this town, you may wish to arrive a day early.
Idar-Oberstein is a town known for its gemstones. It has been mining and processing gemstones for centuries, which has earned it international recognition. Various museums in the town invite visitors to see the gemstones.
As for Hildegard, she was an expert in natural medicine, she did not write about stones as such. Instead, she wrote about the healing effect of stones on people. Let us learn more.