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  1. Helena: First Pilgrim to the Holy Land is available to watch free on Tubi TV. It's also available to stream, download on demand at . Some platforms allow you to rent Helena: First Pilgrim to the Holy Land for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.

  2. Helena, mother of the emperor Constantine, is best known for her unaccompanied junket to the Holy Land, when she was about 76-80 years old. While there, she acquired what were represented to be relics of Christ's life, crucifixion, and resurrection (pieces of the True Cross, nails therefrom, etc.), which she dutifully sent back to Europe and Constantinople.

  3. Helena: First Pilgrim to The Holy Land (2003) - Helena udaje się na pielgrzymkę do Ziemi Świętej.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2016 · Helena’s pilgrimage was the prototype for the travels of virtually every Christian pilgrim to the Holy Land for some 1,700 years, right up to today. Until Helena’s visit, nobody outside of the Christians in the Holy Land had paid much attention to the sites there. In Helena’s day the Jews maintained important academies at Tiberius ...

  5. 22 de feb. de 2016 · St. Helena, the First Christian Pilgrim On a visit to Rome, we sought out the church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. My American Express Guide to Rome (long out of print, but still handy) says it was “One of the seven pilgrim churches of Rome, it is said to have been built to house the precious relics of the True Cross brought to Rome from Jerusalem by St. Helena, the mother of Constantine.”

  6. In 326 A.D., St. Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, Emperor of Rome, embarked on the first pilgrimage ever made to the Holy Land, to atone for her son's great sin. Helena kept her solemn promise to find the holy places touched by the life and death of Jesus, and to build churches there to honor Him.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2019 · During the 320s, Constantine commissioned his mother Helena to travel to the Holy Land to identify Biblical sites (where new churches would be built) and relics (which would be brought back to Rome). Helena’s journey, considered by some to be the first true Christian pilgrimage, looms large in the history of the Church.