Walsingham Pilgrims and Pilgrimage

Walsingham Pilgrims and Pilgrimage by Michael Rear, published by Saint Paul Publications in 2011, offers a rich exploration of the significance of Our Lady of Walsingham within the Church’s mission today. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with an engaging narrative that captures the essence of pilgrimage and its impact on faith and community.
Readers will find a vibrant portrayal of the human experiences associated with pilgrimage, encompassing themes of joy and sorrow. The book emphasizes the importance of the Shrine of Our Lady in Walsingham, celebrating its 950th anniversary while inviting reflection on its relevance in contemporary spiritual life. Through this work, Michael Rear presents a thoughtful examination of pilgrimage that resonates with both historical and modern contexts.
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This is no dry and dusty research project. It is vibrant with humanity, joy, sorrow and the author’s overwhelming sense of Our Lady of Walsingham’s significance in the Church’s mission today. Published to celebrate the 950th anniversary of the foundaion of the Shrine of Our Lady in Walsingham.
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