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Friday, March 13, 2009

New Printing of Walsingham Way

Walsingham Way: Alfred Hope Patten and the Restoration of the Shrine of Our Lady by Colin Stephenson is the latest book to come out regarding Our Lady of Walsingham and the shrine's restorer, Fr. Alfred Hope Patten. Published first in 1970, this edition by Canterbury Press (UK) became available in February of this year. You can find it available through Amazon and other book retailers on the net. There are some floating around on e-Bay too.

From the Publisher: Alfred Hope Patten was a larger than life figure, terrifying to some, but determined to realise his vision of restoring the medieval shrine in the Norfolk countryside that had been closed at the Reformation. Colin Stephenson's account of his ambitious enterprise, his successes and failures (including a failed attempt to establish religious communities of men and women at Walsingham), his penchant for flamboyant clerical dress, his love of the Roman Church but his dislike of Roman Catholics, does not claim to be the last word in historical scholarship, but is a warm, engaging and entertaining account of one the highest achievements of Anglo-Catholicism in the last century and of one of its most colourful and controversial personalities.

About the Author: COLIN STEPHENSON was Guardian of Walsingham from 1958 until his death in 1973. Walsingham Way was first published in 1970, and followed by his autobiography, Merrily On High in 1973.

I have not been able to find any reviews on this book. I'll purchase a copy soon and let you know what I think. Needless to say, most titles regarding OLW have more to do with the devotional nature of the Shrine and less objective historical analysis regarding the motives behind Patten's desire to restore the Shrine and so forth.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

A Collect of Our Lady of Walsingham

O God, who in the blessed Virgin Mary didst make a fit dwelling place for thy Son, grant we beseech thee, that we who honour her shrine at Walsingham may also become temples of thy Son, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee, and the same Holy Spirit, ever one God, world without end. Amen.


From the Orthodox Christian Society of Our Lady of Walsingham.

A Walsingham Prayer

Lord, be merciful unto me, a sinner.

Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.

Mary, Mother of Jesus, pray for us.

Our Lady of Walsingham, intercede for us.



From The Anglican Service Book. (Pennsylvania: Church of the Good Shepherd, 1991), 734.

Ave Regina coelorum

Said during Candlemas to Maunday Thursday.

Queen of the heavens, we hail thee,
Hail thee, Lady of the Angels;
Thou the dawn, the door of morning
Whence the world's true Light is risen:
Joy to thee, O Virgin glorious,
Beautiful beyond all other;
Hail and farewell, O most gracious,
Intercede for us alway to Jesus.

V. Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, I holy Virgin.
R. Give me strength against thine enemies.

Let us pray:

Grant us, O merciful God, protection in our weakness: that we who celebrate the memory of the holy Mother of God may, through the aid of her intercession, rise again from our sins, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

From The Anglican Service Book. (Pennsylvania: Church of the Good Shepherd, 1991), 731.