By Joanna Bogle This summer, as in so many summers past, I will be making a pilgrimage to Walsingham. This Norfolk village is home to England's national shrine to Our Lady, and I will be traveling by minibus from London, sharing the shrine's history along the way. One consequence of our country's complicated history is that many Catholics—both here at home and abroad—are unfamiliar with the stories behind some of our ancient shrines, abbeys, and…
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By Joanna Bogle This summer, as in so many summers past, I will be making a pilgrimage to Walsingham. This Norfolk village is home to England's national shrine to Our Lady, and I will be traveling by minibus from London, sharing the shrine's history along the way. One consequence of our country's complicated history is that many Catholics—both here at home and abroad—are unfamiliar with the stories behind some of our ancient shrines, abbeys, and…