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Unlike Fr Whelan,
both Felicity Shettle (from Harrogate) and
Kathleen Fenner (from St Leonards-on-Sea) were frequent
pilgrims to Walsingham and supported the work of the Shrine
in many different ways during their lifetimes – and through
their legacies will continue to give support in the years to
come. As will that from US Priest Associate Fr Robert
Ruffie who was only able to visit the Shrine on
infrequent trips across the Atlantic, but who had a
life-long devotion to Our Lady of Walsingham. Nest Lewis
(of Oxford) was a long-time worshipper at the Cowley
Fathers’ Church in Oxford and a regular pilgrim to
Walsingham. She specifically asked that on her death her
legacy should go the Walsingham Appeal and her munificence
will be celebrated in the naming of one of the rooms in the
Milner Wing.
It is appropriate
that the Shrine should record its gratitude to all those
former pilgrims whose legacies have recently been received –
Florence Phelps, Beatrice Davis, Frederick Turner,
John Spilsbury and Ronald Hockley.
These stones that have echoed their
praise are holy,
And dear is the ground where their
feet have once trod;
Yet here they confessed they were
strangers and pilgrims,
And still they were seeking the city
of God.
If you would like
further information about Donations, Gifts and Legacies or
any of the special projects, please contact Peter Macken,
the Shrine’s Development Director at The Milner Wing,
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Common Place,
Walsingham, NR22 6BP (tel. 01328 824214; email
dev@olw-shrine.org.uk) |