Redemption is offered to us in the sense that we have been given hope, trustworthy hope, by virtue of which we can face our present: the present, even if it is arduous, can be lived and accepted if it leads towards a goal, if we can be sure of this goal, and if this goal is great enough to justify the effort of the journey. (Pope Benedict XVI, Spe Salvi)
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Our Lady of Walsingham
Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham (also, the Feast of Our Lady of Ransom). Here’s a link to a scanned copy of the rather wonderful original Walsingham Pilgrim’s Manual from 1928. I always think that Catholic prayers (in this instance compiled by an Anglican), sound so much better in hieratic English (i.e. “thees” and “thous”) than they do in ICEL English.
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Thanks for that link to the manual, it is, as you say, quite wonderful :)
Yes, it's a real gem. I went to Walsingham many years ago as an Anglo-Catholic, but have never visited since converting. I've enjoyed reading your Ladyewell posts (which I'll link to below for readers who don't know your blog). If you ever went to Walsingham, your impressions would make fascinating reading.
http://madameevangelista.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/ladyewell-relics/
http://madameevangelista.wordpress.com/2009/09/22/ladyewell-padre-pio-garden/
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