In my recent post Another Pilgrimage to Holywell I described participating in this year's LMS pilgrimage to Holywell and this week's Catholic Herald has a report about the day, complete with a photograph, in which the trained eye can see my face in the background. I cannot find this image on the internet - possibly mercifully - but here is a fine set of pictures with an account of the pilgrimage from Fr Simon Henry's blog Offerimus Tibi Domine - Fr Simon was the Sub Deacon of the Mass - and which I have copied in extenso from his site:
I was at the LMS annual Pilgrimage to St Winifride's Well in North Wales
yesterday, acting as subdeacon, along with Fr Edmund Montgomery from
Shrewsbury Cathedral (deacon) and Fr Richard Bailey (celebrant) from the
Oratorian Community at St Chad's in Manchester. The Well is a wonderful
shrine, not least because of how ancient it is. The Brigittine Sisters
at the now very smart Guest House supplied
us with a much needed High Tea afterwards. Lovely music that lifted the
heart. A splendid sermon from Fr Bailey on the virgines fatuae and the virgines prudentes, encouraging us to be among the prudent rather than the fatuous, of course.
My thanks for the many photographs courtesy (and copyright) of Mike
Barnsdall, showing the Mass and the Procession to the Well, along with
the Veneration of the Relic.
Images: Mike Barndall/Offerimus Tibi Domine
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