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  2. Our Lady of Willesden - Wikipedia

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    In a similar manner to Our Lady of Walsingham, who is venerated at twin Anglican and Roman Catholic shrines a mile apart, Our Lady of Willesden today has two shrines. The original has been restored in the Anglican parish church of St Mary, and a Roman Catholic shrine has been established about two miles away in the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Willesden, where a crowned image of Our ...

  3. Our Lady of Willesden Church - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Willesden Church is a Catholic parish church in Harlesden, Willesden, Borough of Brent, London. It was built from 1929 to 1931, and houses a shrine to Our Lady of Willesden, its statue dating to 1892. The church was built in the Romanesque Revival style and designed by Wilfrid Clarence Mangan. It is located on Acton Lane, on the ...

  4. St Mary's Church, Willesden - Wikipedia

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    However, in the 20th century, efforts were made to revive the devotion. The Bishop of Willesden, Graham Leonard (who became Bishop of London in 1981), actively supported pilgrimages to the church. In 1972, a new Our Lady of Willesden statue was created and installed in the church in the original location of the shrine. It was sculpted by ...

  5. Category : Roman Catholic shrines in the United Kingdom

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    The Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace; Our Lady of Cardigan; Our Lady of Doncaster; Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church, Great Billing; Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, King's Lynn; Our Lady of Walsingham; Our Lady of Westminster; Our Lady of Willesden; Our Lady of Willesden Church

  6. Our Lady of Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Tudor English pilgrim badge with "M" for Mary. For centuries, England has been known as 'Our Lady's Dowry'. Anglo-Saxon England sheltered many shrines to the Virgin Mary: shrines were dedicated to her at Glastonbury in 540, Evesham in 702, Tewkesbury in 715, Canterbury in 866, Willesden in 939, Abingdon before 955, Ely in 1020, Coventry in 1043, York in 1050, and Walsingham in 1061.

  7. Harlesden - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Willesden, Harlesden. Our Lady of Willesden Church is a Roman Catholic church, with devotion to Our Lady of Willesden and was the first mission to cater for a growing Irish population in the late 19th century, although the current church was built in 1931.

  8. Category:Titles of Mary, mother of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of the Pillar of Imus; Our Lady of the Rosary; Our Lady of the Rosary of San Nicolás; Our Lady of the Turning Eyes; Our Lady of the Underpass; Our Lady of the Wind; Our Lady of Vendôme; Our Lady of Walsingham; Our Lady of Willesden; Our Lady, Star of the Sea; Our Mother of Mercy; Our Mother of Perpetual Succour; Our Mother of Sheshan

  9. Church of Our Lady - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Luton, Bedfordshire; Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, Torquay, Devon; Our Lady of Gillingham Church, Gillingham, Kent; Church of Our Lady of Reconciliation, Liverpool; Our Lady of Willesden Church, London; Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick Church, Oldham, Greater Manchester