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On Saturday 20 September, around 2,000 pilgrims from parishes across the diocese journeyed to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham for the Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage. This gathering, one of the largest ever for the diocese, saw the faithful entrusting their prayers and intentions to Our Lady, who brings them to her Son, Jesus Christ.

The pilgrimage was led by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, together with Acting Pilgrimage Director, Canon Chris Vipers.

It was an early but joyful start for many. Upon arrival in Walsingham, Cardinal Vincent presided at Mass at the Basilica of Our Lady of Walsingham. In his homily, he invited pilgrims to entrust their whole lives to Mary:

'There, too, was Mary, standing at the foot of the cross, the Mother of Sorrows. And she was also the first witness of the risen Christ, a Mother of great joy.

'Now we, too, stand in those places, day by day. So we bring her our sorrows, we bring her our joys. We bring them all to her, whom we have been given as our Mother.'

Later, the pilgrims processed along the Holy Mile, praying the Rosary and singing together as one, before gathering at Walsingham Priory. The day concluded with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a fitting reminder that Mary always points us to her Son, our true destination.

See photos from the day here.