Saturday, October 20, 2018

Friday 24 August - Walsingham





I seem to be often blessed when I take these adventures abroad.  When you make last minute plans to go somewhere, and you meet someone you know there, and neither of you expected to see the other, it's at least a "small world" moment, at best a blessing.  More on that below.


We got on the road a bit after 9:00 am.  It was a beautiful drive, especially once we got past the north-eastern edge of London and reached motorway speeds.  The car handled great, and I was used to the stick being on my left.  But I was still concentrating.


















The Shrine has a daily Mass at Noon in the Chapel of St. Catherine of Alexandria, but we didn't quite make that.  Once we got to Little Walsingham, the SatNav wasn't as much help.  There are multiple listings for "shrine" and "Walsingham".


The area looked familiar to me from eight years ago, but not enough from behind the wheel of a car for me to figure where the little dirt road was to the Catholic Shrine.  We did eventually find it, and a place for Katarina to get from the car to the wheelchair before I parked the car on the grass field.  But we were there!


Here is a photo of a gift shop post card of the etched glass window behind us.  The modern chapel Sanctuary is on the other side of it.  It is actually a series of doors that slide open for the outdoor seating to be included in large Liturgies. 





Since we had missed Mass, we decided to be a part of the 2:30 Rosary over in the Slipper Chapel, the only building dating from the 1340.  It was restored in 1904.  There was a sister leading the Rosary, and we sat in the back next to her.  There were about 20 people there with us.

 ( These photos are from the internet. )


Now for the "small world" blessing mentioned above!

At the end of the Rosary, Fr. Andrew Starkie showed up at the Slipper Chapel!  (See my post from last summer.)  He was attending a Youth 2000 event with some of his children and others teens from the Manchester area, and had arrange with the Shrine to celebrate his daily Mass there in the Slipper Chapel at 3:00.  Both of us were totally surprised to see each other!  One of the seminarians was setting  up the Altar for the Mass, and one of Father's sons was going to be serving.  People from the Rosary mostly exited, and only a few others had come into the Chapel, probably all surprised to be there for a Mass.


This was a super blessing for me, and for Katarina and Steven.  This was their second ever Ordinariate Mass, as we had been together for the Feast of the Assumption at Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Gregory in Soho the week before.  And for me?  Well, an Anglican Ordinariate Mass, celebrated in the historic Slipper Chapel of the Shrine of Our lady of Walsingham!  This was the high point of my trip this summer!


We had a nice chat afterwards, and Katarina took of photo for us.  I'm sure my friends in Broadbottom, Michael & Raven, will be pleasantly surprised at this blessed meeting!

We got back into the car, and decided to not head straight back home, but rather to drive further north, towards the town of Cromer and the North Sea.


We stopped west of Cromer near the North Sea to rest and take some photos.





Then we continued westward towards King's Lynn and the motorway back to London.  I got plenty of UK driving experience on everything from 6-lane motorways to 1-lane dirt roads.  It was a great feeling.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You're right, we are astonished and delighted at your meeting with Fr A ! Great pictures, great trip. Glad you're having good weather. Looking good. . . . We are in the prolonged throes of Martin re-modeling our bathroom, adapting it into a wet-room for Michael-- chaos and stacks tile and pipe have litter the hallways a couple of months, now. Martin keeps getting interrupted to do something else. . . :-(
--All the best, --Michael & Raven