WALSINGHAM CELL
Saint Michael's has a Cell of The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham .
Local Cells of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham exist to offer pilgrims to Walsingham an opportunity to strengthen and renew the spiritual benefits of their pilgrimage.
Local Cells observe the feasts of the Annunciation of the Lord (March 25) and the Assumption of Our Lady (August 15), together with the remembrance of the translation of the image of Our Lady of Walsingham from the Parish Church to the present Shrine in 1931 (October 15).
On these days in Cell will pray for the work of the Shrine, and give thanks for its witness to the mystery of the incarnation.
We go on pilgrimage to Walsingham twice a year and offer Mass every month for the Shrine and for the objects of the Society:
1 To honour Mary, the Mother of God and to deepen faith in the
Incarnation of Our Lord.
2 To promote devotion to Our Lady and pilgrimage to Walsingham.
3 To further, with the aid of Our Lady's prayers, the conversion of England, and all nations and the re-union of Christendom.
4 To seek holiness of life through prayer, the scriptures and the sacraments.
Local Cells of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham exist to offer pilgrims to Walsingham an opportunity to strengthen and renew the spiritual benefits of their pilgrimage.
Local Cells observe the feasts of the Annunciation of the Lord (March 25) and the Assumption of Our Lady (August 15), together with the remembrance of the translation of the image of Our Lady of Walsingham from the Parish Church to the present Shrine in 1931 (October 15).
On these days in Cell will pray for the work of the Shrine, and give thanks for its witness to the mystery of the incarnation.
We go on pilgrimage to Walsingham twice a year and offer Mass every month for the Shrine and for the objects of the Society:
1 To honour Mary, the Mother of God and to deepen faith in the
Incarnation of Our Lord.
2 To promote devotion to Our Lady and pilgrimage to Walsingham.
3 To further, with the aid of Our Lady's prayers, the conversion of England, and all nations and the re-union of Christendom.
4 To seek holiness of life through prayer, the scriptures and the sacraments.