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Bienvenue! the Anglican National Pilgrimage at Walsingham, on Bank Holiday Monday, with images of Our Lady of Lourdes and Our Lady of Walsingham |
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The Bishop of Tarbes & Lourdes, Mgr Jacques Perrier (left) with Canon Martin Warner |
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The new Shrine Administrator, Bishop Lindsay Urwin, preached PHOTOS: GRAHAM HOWARD |






