Our Lady of Walsingham
St Peter’s enjoys a close relationship to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham through our Cell Group of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham.
We meet for a monthly Eucharist, organise the annual parish pilgrimage to Walsingham and pray for the work and witness of the Shrine. Anyone is most welcome to join us.
Down through the years Christians have sought the prayers of Mary to support them in their pilgrimage through life. The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in Norfolk is the second oldest place of pilgrimage in England after Canterbury. Within the Shrine Church is the “Holy House” a recreation of the house in Nazareth where Mary received the news from the angel Gabriel that she was to be the mother of Jesus.
To find out more about the Shrine, the Society and our cell group at St Peter’s, please contact the Cell Secretary, Philippa Seldon.
Walsingham Pilgrimage photos