Posts Tagged ‘Walsingham’

Latin Mass Society – seventh annual pilgrimage to Walsingham

Tuesday, August 16th, 2016

The Latin Mass Society’s (LMS) seventh annual pilgrimage from Ely to Walsingham, England will take place from August 25th-28th. A sung traditional Latin Mass will be celebrated each day, while pilgrims walk 55 miles to one of the greatest shrines in England. Participants on the walking pilgrimage  will be praying for the conversion of England. Inspired Read more

Devotion to Our Lady is growing worldwide

Friday, May 27th, 2016

Stories of decline, church closures and a shortage of priests are a regular feature of Catholic life in our generation. Despite the apparent gloom there is one area where there seems to be new growth: devotion to Our Lady. Several months ago I wrote about the exciting and encouraging developments that are taking place at Read more

Confession: my burden lifted forever

Tuesday, December 8th, 2015

Fulton Sheen is reputed to have said, “Hearing nuns’ confessions is like being stoned to death with popcorn.” I can’t remember where I read it or why it stuck in my mind, but the words came back to me as I waited in line to make my first confession in more than 20 years. It Read more