
Walsingham: Nucleus for the Reconversion of England?
Our Lady’s shrine beckons the faithful in the beautiful north Norfolk countryside.
Our Lady’s shrine beckons the faithful in the beautiful north Norfolk countryside.
During the Middle Ages, the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham was one of the major pilgrimage sites in the world
‘We believe that this spirituality, when lived well, will hasten the conversion of our land.’
Although shrines are not subject to the specific restrictions introduced by Pope Francis in 2021, Bishop Peter Collins has not granted permission for traditional Latin Masses to be celebrated in Walsingham, England’s national shrine.
On the feast of Our Lady of Walsingham, K.V. Turley, the Register’s UK correspondent, takes readers on a very personal tour of the EWTN GB studios in the heart of the village.
As his tenure ends, the shrine’s rector reflects on momentous events.
Convert poet Sally Read returns to England’s Marian shrine.
Now, when all once again seems lost, something is once again stirring in England.
Rededicating England to Our Lady of Walsingham comes amid pandemic.
“Obtain for us, and for England thy Dowry, every grace and blessing, O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary!”
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