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Prayer to Our Lady Of Walsingham

Posted on September 24, 2014 By spr No Comments on Prayer to Our Lady Of Walsingham

O Mary, recall the solemn moment when Jesus, your divine Son, 
dying on the cross confided us to your maternal care. 

You are our Mother; we desire ever to remain your devout children. 
Let us therefore feel the effects of your powerful intercession with Jesus Christ. 

Make your name again glorious in this place, once renowned throughout our land by your visits, favours and many miracles.

Pray, O Holy Mother of God, for the conversion of England, restoration of the sick, consolation for the afflicted, repentance of sinners, peace to the departed. 

O Blessed Mary, Mother of God, Our Lady of Walsingham intercede for us.  Amen.

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