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  2. Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    The shrine was visited by Erasmus around 1512, by which time the shrine was reputed to have been built by angels in the late eleventh century as a replica of the Virgin's house in Nazareth, [3] and he satirised the devotion of pilgrims at the site in the 1526 edition of his Colloquies. [4] [5] The shrine was destroyed by Henry VIII in 1538. The ...

  3. Our Lady of Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham was created in 1931, and enlarged in 1938. In 1921, Fr Hope Patten was appointed Vicar of Walsingham. He set up a statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, in the Parish Church of St Mary .

  4. The National Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    Patten, who arrived in Walsingham as Vicar in 1921, was a firm Anglican Papalist, convinced of the need to restore pre-Reformation devotions. [5] Our Lady of Walsingham was such a devotion. On 6 July 1922, with great ceremony and the ringing of church bells, a copy of the throned and crowned mediaeval image of Our Lady of Walsingham was ...

  5. List of Anglo-Catholic churches - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, Michigan Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Rector is SSC. [91] Daily Masses use the Anglican Missal. Sundays Masses use the 1928 Prayer Book. [92] Exposition and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Thursdays. [93] Celebrates all major feasts. [94] Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. St. Luke's Anglican Corinth, Mississippi

  6. St Mary and All Saints, Little Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    Little Walsingham (better known as Walsingham) was the location of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, destroyed at the Dissolution. The Anglican shrine was revived by Alfred Hope Patten, the Vicar of Little Walsingham, in 1922, and the image of Our Lady of Walsingham was in the church until its translation to the new priory in 1931.

  7. Detroit Mass Mob to return at historic area churches - AOL

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    Here's a look at the upcoming lineup for the 2024 Detroit Mass Mob, featuring worship opportunities at local historic Catholic churches.

  8. Richeldis de Faverches - Wikipedia

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    According to the tradition preserved in the ballad, Richeldis had a series of three visions in which the Virgin Mary appeared to her. [1] In these visions Richeldis was shown the house of the Annunciation in Nazareth and was told to build a replica of the house in Walsingham as a place of pilgrimage where people could honour the Virgin Mary.

  9. Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Walsingham. By a rescript of 6 February 1897, Pope Leo XIII blessed a new statue for the restored ancient sanctuary of Our Lady of Walsingham. This was sent from Rome and placed in the Holy House Chapel at the newly built Roman Catholic parish church of King's Lynn (the village of Walsingham was within the parish) on 19 August 1897 and on the following day the first post ...