88- Mary and Walsingham

The pilgrimage site Our Lady of Walsingham is known as England’s Nazareth and it became a wonderful place where for five centuries people went on pilgrimages. Now, after a 400 year pause, people once again are able to go on pilgrimages thanks to the Virgin Mary’s visit in England.

It all came about thanks to a pious woman, Richeldis de Faverches, who experienced an apparition of the Virgin Mary in the year 1061, in the village of Walsingham, near Norfolk, just a few miles from the sea.

An illustration of Walsingham
Walsingham complex b4 destruction
Color drawing of Walsingham at its peak
Walsingham at its peak
Photo of Walsingham Abbey ruins
Walsingham Abbey ruins
Holy House location plaque
Where the original Holy House was located…
Photo of Slipper Chapel cow barn-late 1800s
Slipper Chapel cow barn-late 1800s
Photo of Slipper Chapel at Walsingham England
Slipper Chapel – Once again where people stop before taking the walk to the ruins of the Walsingham Shrine and former Abbey structures
Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham
Our Lady of Walsingham

Sources for this program and additional information:

Nice YouTube presentation about the history of Wilsingham

Orthodox Shrine at Wilsingham

Roman Catholic Shrine at Wilsingham

Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham

Constant Procession tells of key apparitions of the Virgin Mary since she passed on from the world and how she serves humanity through Christianity.

The origin of these podcasts began with my book; Constant Procession.

I’ve read the entire book from cover to cover (Installments 1-49.) Each installment runs about 7 minutes in length.

To listen from the beginning

Installments since Podcast 50 are an extended series of additional stories about the history of the Virgin Mary that are not found in the book.

Constant Procession; the podcast; is published every Tuesday morning here.

An e-book copy of the book can be found on the website https://ConstantProcession.com

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