
In a Time of Contagion: Walsingham and the Rededication of England
As his tenure ends, the shrine’s rector reflects on momentous events.
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!”
Catholic families are relocating to ‘England’s Nazareth.’
The ordinariates rejoice as Bishop Steven Lopes is ordained in Houston as the shepherd of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter.
COMMENTARY: Anglicanorum Coetibus, Five Years Later
A former Anglican priest said, ‘Every now and then, a momentous event takes place. Few if any since the Reformation have more significance than Anglicanorum Coetibus.’
Kings and popes have been devoted to Mary’s shrine. Sept. 25 issue feature.
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