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Friday 6 May 2011

LMS Oxford Greyfriars-Littlemore Bl JH Newman Pilgrimage







For the first time the Latin Mass Society of England & Wales are having a Pilgrimage to Littlemore with the Traditional Mass, in honour of Bl John Henry Newman.

It starts with Mass of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Greyfriars at 2.30pm, sung with polyphony provided by the Schola Abelis, and celebrated by Fr Anthony Conlon.




This will be followed by a walk from Greyfriars to Littlemore, via the site of the Church of St Ignatius, the first Catholic Church built in Oxford since the Reformation,




It served the Oxford area from 1795 until it was closed in 1911 (when the Jesuits moved to St Edmund & St Frideswide, now Greyfriars).

The church building is still standing. This was where Bl John Henry attended his first public Mass after his reception at Littlemore. From there we will retrace his steps back to Littlemore, where we will have Vespers with the Sisters of the Work, according to the 1962 rules, at about 5pm.


Bl. John Henry was said to be a great walker, but this particular walk is not very long!

Please support this interesting and important event. It will be the first Traditional Mass in Greyfriars, as far as I know, since 1970 and the first collaboration between the LMS and the Sisters of the Work at Littlemore. The pilgrimage is joint with Juventutem Oxford and the Oxford University Newman Society.

The following Saturday, 14th, we will be walking a little further, from the site of Abingdon Abbey in Abingdon to the Oxford Oratory, in honour of Our Lady of Oxford. We are setting off from Abingdon at 11am (meet at the statue of Queen Victoria in the Abbey gardens), and there will be Sung Mass in the Oxford Oratory at 3.30pm. Again, this is a new initiative and is joint with the Oxford Juventutem group. I'm told the walk is about 12 miles long. If you can't make the walk, do join us for the Mass!

With best wishes for the season of Easter,
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Dr Joseph Shaw

[Ed: Not far? 12 miles?!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately the day and date of the pilgrimage isn't stated, although there is a reference to the following Saturday, 14 May. Are we to understand the pilgrimage is tomorrow?

DrMatthewDoyle said...

Yes its tomorrow the 7th. Looks exciting! Another Jo Shaw special!

Joseph Shaw said...

Thanks!

12 miles isn't far - not for the muscular Christians of Oxfordshire, anyway!

Real men go on the Chartres Pilgrimage and walk 28 miles a day. Now that's a long walk!

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