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Monday, December 23, 2013

MORE CATHOLIC GODDESS IDOLATRY: OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM, ENGLAND~ECUMENICAL CATHOLIC & ANGLICAN SHRINES~A DOUBLE DOSE OF THE OCCULT

THE DEMONIC OCCULT WORSHIP OF

Our Lady of Walsingham




ROMAN CATHOLIC SHRINE AT WALSINGHAM
ANGLICAN SHRINE AT WALSINGHAM
SEE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_WalsinghamOur Lady of Walsingham is a title of Mary the mother of Jesus. The title derives from the belief that Mary appeared in a vision to Richeldis de Faverches, a devout English noblewoman, in 1061 in the village of Walsingham in NorfolkEngland. Lady Richeldis had a Holy House built in Walsingham which became a shrine and place of pilgrimage.

Richeldis de Faverches: Richeldis de Faverches was a devout English noblewoman, who is credited with establishing the original shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. The appearance of Our Lady of Walsingham to Richeldis de Faverches is one of the earliest Marian apparitions.

According to Roman Catholic and Anglican belief, Richeldis de Faverches wished to do something special to honour the Blessed Virgin Mary and in 1061 had a series of three visions in which the Virgin Mary appeared to her.[2] In these visions Richeldis was shown the house of the Annunciation in Nazareth, and was requested to build a replica of the Holy House in Walsingham, as a place of pilgrimage where people could honour Our Lady. The Blessed Virgin is said to have promised, Let all who are in any way distressed or in need seek me there in that small house that you maintain for me at Walsingham. To all that seek me there shall be given succour.

SEE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richeldis_de_Faverches

Our Lady of Walsingham: See: 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_apparition#Our_Lady_of_Walsingham

According to the tradition of Our Lady of Walsingham, the Virgin Mary appeared in a vision to Richeldis de Faverches, a devout Saxon noblewoman, in 1061 in Walsingham, England, instructing her to construct a shrine resembling the place of the Annunciation. The shrine passed into the care of the Canons Regular sometime between 1146 and 1174.
Late in 1538, King Henry VIII’s soldiers sacked the priory at Walsingham, killed two monks and destroyed the shrine. In 1897 Pope Leo XIII re-established the restored 14th century Slipper Chapel as a Roman Catholic shrine. The Holy House had been rebuilt at the Catholic Church of the Annunciation at King's Lynn (Walsingham was part of this Catholic parish in 1897).
Today there are two shrines at Walsingham: the Roman Catholic shrine centered on the Slipper Chapel and the Holy House maintained by the Church of England. There are also two separate feast days: September 24 in the Roman Catholic Church and October 15 in the Anglican Communion.
VIDEOS:

The LMS walking pilgrimage to Walsingham in August 2013:


Anglican Archbishop visits Our Lady of Walsingham:

Published on Aug 23, 2013


There are two shrines to Our Lady in Walsingham. One is Roman Catholic, the other is Anglican ( Church of England ) The one featured in this BBC news item is the Anglican one.

Walsingham Bible Witness:



Uploaded on Jun 3, 2010 on YouTube:

About 25-30 of us made our way down to Walsingham for this years show of idolatry and worship of Mary. We were there to present the real Gospel message of grace alone through Jesus Christ alone.

Along with the preaching, a number of conversations were had with people about their eternal souls and the way to heaven. We also had some opportunity to witness to the 'clergy' afterwards. And many tracts given out too.

I was thinking while there, can one think of any other occasion where there are two opposing groups (one protesting against the other) where there is no need of any barriers or police keeping them apart? I can't. Which shows we are not there to do battle with men, but rather through the love of Jesus Christ and His saving power alone to point sinners to Him who alone can save a soul.

The last time Mary ever appears in the Bible is the first chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. Never does she appear after that. There is not one single mention of her in any of the New Testament letters. Whilst Mary was blessed amongst all woman, she was no more than that -a highly favoured and privileged woman, used as the human instrument in the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Yet even she herself confessed her sin and the need of a Saviour. 'MY SPIRIT HATH REJOICED IN GOD MY SAVIOUR (LUKE 1V47).

We must not turn such a favoured woman into that which she is not; and give a position to her that she does not have and that God has not given. We are not to pray to her, confess our sins to her, or ask her for aid or help when in need. The Bible is clear -'There is one God, and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus' ( 1 Timothy 2v5)

Walsingham Gospel Witness:

Published on Dec 10, 2013


Gospel Witness at Walsingham in the face of idolatry and the veneration of Mary at the place of one of England's so called holy shrines.

Christian witness at Walsingham broadcast on the BBC. The Mary Movement. See and listen: