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National Pilgrimage, Walsingham, 2022


National Pilgrimage, Walsingham, 2nd May 2022
This year marked the 100th anniversary of the restoration of Walsingham's medieval shrine and its establishment as a place of Anglican worship. Since 1959 the National Pilgrimage has taken place annually, normally on Spring Bank Holiday Monday.
This was my 44th visit to Walsingham on National Pilgrimage day. The first Lockdown of 2020, during which unnecessary travel was prohibited, for me spoiled what would have been an unbroken, 45-year run of attendance.
This year marked the 100th anniversary of the restoration of Walsingham's medieval shrine and its establishment as a place of Anglican worship. Since 1959 the National Pilgrimage has taken place annually, normally on Spring Bank Holiday Monday.
This was my 44th visit to Walsingham on National Pilgrimage day. The first Lockdown of 2020, during which unnecessary travel was prohibited, for me spoiled what would have been an unbroken, 45-year run of attendance.
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