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Noting A very un-Anglican affair: Sara Maitland writes in the Guardian on the Walsingham Pilgrimage. 'The national pilgrimage refreshes the religious parts that other Anglican practices do not reach. I think they are parts that we need to refresh. [...] You have only to look at the creation to see that if God has taste it is a good deal more like the gaudy brashness of the Walsingham national than it is like choral evensong.' |
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