
England’s Historic Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham Gets New Rector
Father Billing has been involved in various roles and projects, including his work as a diocesan spokesperson and personal secretary to three bishops of Lancaster.
Father Billing has been involved in various roles and projects, including his work as a diocesan spokesperson and personal secretary to three bishops of Lancaster.
‘This is the first time in history that the Catholic Church has opened its doors and allowed a tradition which was fostered in the years of the Reformation to enter into full communion with the Church…’
Msgr. Armitage, whose five-year term as rector ends in September, said the crisis had given him new insight into Walsingham’s mission.
Effectively, the location of the studio at Walsingham has provided a home for the British mission of EWTN.
Five centuries after its destruction, the English Marian shrine is drawing Christians of different denominations.
Catholic families are relocating to ‘England’s Nazareth.’
The Nuns of New Forest sponsor annual St. John Paul II pilgrimage to Walsingham.
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