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Aid to the Church in Need Walsingham Pilgrimage 2010

Aid to the Church in Need Walsingham Pilgrimage 2010

Pilgrims follow the Cross in a procession at Walsingham

22 May 2010 12:00

The Roman Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady
Walsingham
Norfolk
NR22 6DB

Supporters of Aid to the Church in Need gathered at the ancient shrine of Walsingham on Saturday, 22nd May to show their prayerful solidarity with suffering Christians around the world.

Our annual pilgrimage to Walsingham was part of a wider Day of Prayer and Pilgrimage, with pilgrims gathering simultaneously in Walsingham and in Carfin, Scotland's national Marian shrine.

The Day of Prayer and Pilgrimage followed reports of continuing violence and intimidation of Christians, especially in parts of the Middle East, Sudan and Pakistan.

The event began with Mass at the shrine, celebrated by Aid to the Church in Need UK’s chaplain, Father Martin Edwards.

During his homily he said the pilgrimage was a way of showing prayerful solidarity with the millions of persecuted Christians around the world.

Afterwards Father Edwards led pilgrims along the holy mile to Walsingham, following the route of the old railway line. Pilgrims prayed the Rosary on the way – and Father Edwards heard confessions – as a statue of Our Lady of Walsingham was carried to the Catholic Church of the Annunciation.

Upon arriving in Walsingham Benediction took place in the church.

Pilgrimage organiser Margaret Regan said: “At England’s Nazareth we sought the Queen of Heaven’s intercession for the persecuted Church.”

Aid to the Church in Need first started Walsingham pilgrimages for the persecuted Church in the 1970s, with this year’s being the fourth consecutive event since its revival in 2007.

http://www.walsingham.org.uk/romancatholic/


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