As the Marian pilgrimage is in Kent it seems only right and just to include the restored medieval Carmelite priory at Aylesford on the banks of the Medway.
Founded in 1242, and the site of the General Chapter in 1247 at which the Carmelites resolved to move from an etemitic life to one as mendicant friars, it was dissolved in 1538. Substantial parts of the original buildings survived and were reacquired by the Carmelites in 1949 and a friary re-established.
All four of the mendicant orders claim a special relationship with the Virgin Mary so a Carmelite shrine fits well into this pilgrimage. The friary is dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption.
Our Lady of Aylesford Pray for us
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