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Pilgrims


Walsingham Priory, Norfolk, the site of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. The priory was, with the complicity of the prior, destroyed under Cromwell Henry VIII after its valuables had been removed.
Today there are two shrines in Walsingham, one Roman Catholic and one Anglican. The Slipper Chapel (where pilgrims removed their shoes before completing their journey) is Roman Catholic, and Our Lady of Walsingham Anglican.
Here the pilgrims were taking part in mass. Confessions were being heard in lawn chairs just out of shot to the right.
Today there are two shrines in Walsingham, one Roman Catholic and one Anglican. The Slipper Chapel (where pilgrims removed their shoes before completing their journey) is Roman Catholic, and Our Lady of Walsingham Anglican.
Here the pilgrims were taking part in mass. Confessions were being heard in lawn chairs just out of shot to the right.
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There once the penitents took off their shoes
And then walked barefoot the remaining mile;
And the small trees, a stream and hedgerows file
Slowly along the munching English lane,
Like cows to the old shrine, until you lose
Track of your dragging pain.
The stream flows down under the druid tree,
Shiloah’s whirlpools gurgle and make glad
The castle of God. Sailor, you were glad
And whistled Sion by that stream. But see:
Our Lady, too small for her canopy,
Sits near the altar. There’s no comeliness
At all or charm in that expressionless
Face with its heavy eyelids. As before,
This face, for centuries a memory,
Non est species, neque decor,
Expressionless, expresses God: it goes
Past castled Sion. She knows what God knows,
Not Calvary’s Cross nor crib at Bethlehem
Now, and the world shall come to Walsingham.
By Robert Lowell,
which is a section from A Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket.
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