A walk through Walsingham with Joseph Pearce

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Kevin Turley and Joseph Pearce take a walk through Walsingham and discuss the spiritual and literary history of Catholic England.

Komentáře • 89

  • @charlesmaximus9161
    @charlesmaximus9161 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I’m Orthodox and we too venerate Our Lady of Walsingham.

    • @victoriadriscoll3931
      @victoriadriscoll3931 Před měsícem

      I have visited your beautiful little church at Walsingham. Amen 🙏🙏🙏

  • @fernandasa2158
    @fernandasa2158 Před 2 lety +19

    God help us catholics to be able to pass on the faith of our children

  • @almeggs3247
    @almeggs3247 Před rokem +15

    Very well done! A beautiful area and I agree Catholicism will return to all of England starting in Walsingham!

  • @DivinaeMisericordiae77
    @DivinaeMisericordiae77 Před 4 měsíci +3

    It's a beautiful holy place of serenity! Well worth a visit!! 👍🙏🙏

  • @dianesicgala4310
    @dianesicgala4310 Před 5 lety +41

    Love Walsingham. Converted to the Catholic Church living in Northeastern Pa. Have visited Walsingham 4times. Love it. Grew up in East Anglia. Church of England. It is so beautiful.

    • @gamers7800
      @gamers7800 Před 5 lety +9

      May God and his most holy mother keep you strong in you're new faith!

    • @tylerkessler4021
      @tylerkessler4021 Před 3 měsíci +2

      How have you been? I’m from southern PA and I just joined the church 2 months ago and I just love it so much

    • @dianesicgala4310
      @dianesicgala4310 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@tylerkessler4021 The Catholic Church is so beautiful.

    • @dianesicgala4310
      @dianesicgala4310 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I am doing well.

  • @dianesicgala4310
    @dianesicgala4310 Před 5 lety +41

    Love it. I am so homesick. I converted to the Catholic Faith in the U.S.

  • @Antonia_D
    @Antonia_D Před měsícem

    The splendor and the agony of Catholic England. What a beautiful and wise presentation, as is everything I've ever read of or by Joseph Pearce. We're so blessed to have this man in the Catholic Church! Our Lady of Walsingham, ora pro nobis.

  • @dianesicgala4310
    @dianesicgala4310 Před 5 lety +31

    I miss England so very much. I grew up in England. I married an American and came to Northeastern Pa. As my daughter told me Mum you cannot compare East Anglia with Northeastern pa. It so very beautiful. I lived in the U.S. 49yrs. Miss all this history so much. What keeps me going is my beautiful Catholic Faith. And my dear son and daughter and 4 grandchildren that all live in the U.S.

    • @InnerMittenSignal
      @InnerMittenSignal Před 5 lety +4

      God created beauty, no doubt. Unbelievers can't even define What a spirit is, or where an idea comes from. Without the concept of the Spirit Realm, there are no answers. The important thing is to test the spirits, that they confess Jesus Christ came in the flesh and died in the place of every guilty soul. Not accepting this gift is to leave it unwrapped under the tree...not a good thing to leave it there too long!...

  • @preciousdevere288
    @preciousdevere288 Před 4 lety +13

    This is wonderful! I will never forget my Pilgrimage to Walsingham and our Catholic Shrine x

  • @martamarta5744
    @martamarta5744 Před 4 lety +9

    Marvelous, inspiring place! Our Lady is there !

  • @KSTrekker
    @KSTrekker Před 4 měsíci +4

    I'm going to London on a business trip this summer but I plan on making a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Walsingham.

    • @EWTNGreatBritain
      @EWTNGreatBritain  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Feel invited to visit our studio on Friday Market Place in Walsingham.

    • @KSTrekker
      @KSTrekker Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@EWTNGreatBritain - I will only be there from May 26th-27th, but thank you for the kind invitation! I love Walsignham Stories!

  • @martamarta5744
    @martamarta5744 Před 4 lety +8

    Excellent programme! Thank you!!!

  • @ronniesmith8167
    @ronniesmith8167 Před 3 lety +12

    It is a salutary fact that it was the fruit of the (Anglican) Oxford Movement that revived interest in the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham - without which it is quite possible the Roman Catholic Interest in the English Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary may not have survived to this day. Therefore, I cannot separate the Marion Devotion of Anglicans at their Shrine from that of the Roman Catholics now restored at the former Slipper Chapel. (There is still a R.C. Chapel contained in the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham!)
    When I visited both Shrines in 1961 - before the Great Council of Vatican II under the inspired leadership of Pope John XXIII - I first entered the simple Slipper Chapel (with R.C. friends from New Zealand) - which was the original place of departure for the Pilgrimage to the original Shrine of OLW 0 where pilgrims left their footwear to walk barefoot to the Shrine Proper. Thanks to the ecumenical climate encouraged by Pope John XXIII, the Slipper Chapel has now become the main place of worship for Roman Catholics - having been rebuilt in a style more befitting England's celebration of Mary's Dowry - the dedication of England to the BVM.
    As an Anglo-Catholic priest now living in New Zealand, I celebrate our common devotion to Our blessed Lady Mary, thankful that, though there has been division in the Church; under the provenance of the BVM we still have common roots in the salvation offered by OLJC.
    Ave Maria, gratia plena! Pray for us sinners now, and in the hour of our death, Amen!

    • @markmesley3493
      @markmesley3493 Před 2 lety +2

      There is an Orthodox Chapel in the Anglican Shrine Church, not a RC one!

    • @adrianc1264
      @adrianc1264 Před 2 lety

      Vatican II and ecumenism have destroyed the Catholic faith, anyone who doesn't see that isn't paying attention

    • @trishkearney
      @trishkearney Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@markmesley3493 trying to cash in on the pilgrims to a Catholic shrine.

  • @thereserocks8035
    @thereserocks8035 Před rokem +2

    Thank you mama

  • @dianesicgala4310
    @dianesicgala4310 Před 5 lety +11

    Beautiful. Thank you so much Joseph.

  • @y.t.a180
    @y.t.a180 Před 3 lety +3

    I visited thanks to and WITH a very very dear friend.
    My friend did some helpful work for here.
    I have a beautiful memory of this place, and now just memories of a beautiful human being.

  • @tommorris3688
    @tommorris3688 Před 3 lety +3

    Wonderful ! Fantastic !

  • @gusgama8464
    @gusgama8464 Před 5 lety +9

    Write the book! 😉🙏
    From 🇧🇷.

  • @barbararichardson5579
    @barbararichardson5579 Před 2 lety +2

    Really loved watching , thank you 😊 I’d love to visit Walsingham, the place Our Blessed Mother chose for the replica of her family home and place of pilgrimage 💖🙏fascinating to hear of England’s history from a Catholic standpoint. Very inspiring and interesting 🌸✝️

  • @Consume_Crash
    @Consume_Crash Před rokem

    May Our Lord Jesus Christ soften the hearts of the English that they may return to His fold.

  • @almeggs3247
    @almeggs3247 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow. Thank you. I previously saw the history of Our Lady of worsingham
    And the Bio of St Mildred. Of marysdowry
    And this has concretized a better understanding of Gods masterplan
    God bless you both!

  • @wordonwatches
    @wordonwatches Před 3 lety +3

    Such a good video. Great to hear so many stories and comments on some of the key spiritual figures in the life of England. Thanks for sharing and I'd love to see more like this.

  • @Paul9443
    @Paul9443 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful place

  • @Consume_Crash
    @Consume_Crash Před 9 měsíci

    This video is so good.

  • @custisstandish1961
    @custisstandish1961 Před rokem

    Thanks for the walk along. There should be an international fund for the upkeep of the graves of Francis Thompson and Gerard Manley Hopkins.

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 11 měsíci +1

    0:40 Walsingham fue el lugar en que se realizó la consagración de Inglaterra al Inmaculado Corazón de María, el 16 de julio de 1948.

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 11 měsíci

    12:53. Jacobites glasses, a toast to the King over the water

  • @lindsayhengehold5341
    @lindsayhengehold5341 Před rokem

    So want to visit here someday!

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    20:20 poema: Thomad Gray, Country Church Yard

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    19:54 Ensayo: Caminando entre las tumbas de la Abadía de Westminster, Joseph Addison, 1711

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 11 měsíci +1

    10:22 Joseph Hilarie Belloc (1870-1953) se propuso contar la verdadera historia de la Inglaterra católica y en contra de la propaganda protestante. Belloc sostuvo la teoría de que si Inglaterra no hubiera sucumbido bajo Enrique VIII, la reforma protestante no se habría instalado en el continente europeo.

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    17:10 Merrie England, a jouney trhough the Shire, Joseph Pearse

  • @charlie-leoniejones6014
    @charlie-leoniejones6014 Před 3 lety +1

    So sad I'm not going to be able to go this year😥😥

  • @MilesMariae
    @MilesMariae Před 2 lety +2

    the history of true England book that you say that you would love to write is pretty similar to the little book Chesterton wrote on the history of England.

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 11 měsíci

    5:58. Uno de los más grandes títulos de Inglaterra es “la dote de María” (Mary’s Dowry)

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    15:37 las ruinas son como un relicario, un icono viviente, un crucifijo, que sobrevive el paso del tiempo y nos inspira a pensar en la realidad del pecado y de la resurrección. Ya que para el católico la cruz no puede separarse de la resurrección.

  • @brianguglielmin2873
    @brianguglielmin2873 Před rokem +2

    Interesting history in England though sad to see the cruel martyrdoms not only under Henry viii and Elizabeth 1 but also under Bloody Mary of many great saints. May the Body of Christ love one another in Him till He comes on the Last Great Judgment Day our Salvation from Heaven.❤

    • @trishkearney
      @trishkearney Před 5 měsíci

      Henry VIII divorced himself from the Catholic Church and enforced his bride on the people.

    • @brianguglielmin2873
      @brianguglielmin2873 Před 5 měsíci

      @@trishkearney I see your point on that about Henry Viii. Truly some proper Reforms did come from Wycliffe, Hus and Luther though. In spite of it all we must receive Salvation as the gift of God through Christ and yield to God working in us and fellowshipping in Truth to the end. 🙏❤️

    • @trishkearney
      @trishkearney Před 5 měsíci

      @@brianguglielmin2873'proper reform' is the worst excuse for introducing heresy.

    • @brianguglielmin2873
      @brianguglielmin2873 Před 5 měsíci

      @@trishkearney Yes, proper Reform against simony of Tetzel with his purgatory and indulgences buying way to salvation the free gift of God to build St Peters in Rome and other doctrines needing reform.

    • @trishkearney
      @trishkearney Před 5 měsíci

      @brianguglielmin2873 Catholicism still remains. So, no, the so-called reformers only affected Protestants. St John Fisher whom Henry VIII beheaded, wrote the definitive response to Luther's debacle. Then there's Cardinal St John Henry Newman. 'To be deep in history is to cease to be protestant'.

  • @mariakey8590
    @mariakey8590 Před 4 lety +2

    Can anyone ID the painting at 14:55 which I think is of a priest hiding in the chimney?

  • @uncatila
    @uncatila Před 6 měsíci

    i read about a miracle then i couldnt find it. it was a protestant girl who was not expected to live and she said that in the night angels caried her to Walsingham.
    i wrote a christmas poem about this forgoten memory of the good event.
    Walsingham
    A tragedy on Christmas eve
    broke the heart of Christ
    God Himself had order it
    this miracle in the night
    Her parents were elated
    the doctors were dismayed
    Kaity had survived the night
    and lived till Christmas day
    They asked their little baby girl
    smiling and awake,
    how it was that she had slept
    then kissed her pretty face
    "The angels carried me away
    back to Walsingham
    the lady was so beautiful,
    the little baby's Mam.
    I'm feeling so much better
    momie take me home.
    take me back to Christmas
    my dollies are alone"
    Kaity was an Anglican
    and the Shrine had long been shut
    the King of England looted it
    when he was in a huff
    Centuries have passed since then
    but England is Her Dower
    The Queen of love and beauty
    Is heaven's Ivory tower

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus Před 4 lety +2

    🙂🙂🙂⛪⛪⛪

  • @katube84
    @katube84 Před 3 lety +1

    What’s the piece that starts around 16:46?

  • @southafricandominion
    @southafricandominion Před 4 lety +5

    Dishonest: they filmed in the Anglican shrine and the Anglican parish church and passed it off as Roman Catholic No mention of the catholic revival in the Church of England in the 19th century and the restoration of the Anglican Shrine by an Anglican priest

  • @albertito77
    @albertito77 Před 11 měsíci

    She's my mother

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    15:30 el fundamentalismo secular se recicla en cada generación

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    26:40 una sociedad sin barbarismo mantiene continuidad, respeta el pasado, respeta la genialidad porque es parte de su herencia. El estado deplorable de esas tumbad es una metáfora de la decadencia de la Inglaterra moderna.

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    14:55 priest holes

  • @adrianc1264
    @adrianc1264 Před 2 lety +2

    I think the Catholicism Joseph yearns for is the Olde English Christian Orthodoxy that gradually metamorphosed after 1054 into the RC faith of selling indulgences, and then to where it is now with Pope Francis. I have now left RC to return to the Church that Richeldis de Faverches would recognise, Eastern Orthodoxy

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 3 měsíci

    25:42 Gerard Manley Hopkins S.J. (1844 - 1889), converso al catolicismo.
    Card. John Henry Newman
    Francis Thompson
    Clase trabajadora de irlandeses católicos.
    Intelectuales católicos
    Funcionarios católicos

  • @claudiagarcia7348
    @claudiagarcia7348 Před 11 měsíci

    15:00 fundamentalismo secular

  • @sandie157
    @sandie157 Před 4 lety

    Why don't these chaps pur money toward the upkeep of that poet's grave.

  • @dorianlelong
    @dorianlelong Před 2 lety

    A monologue rather than a discussion. You big talkers out there: come up for air once in a while.

  • @southafricandominion
    @southafricandominion Před 4 lety +2

    sandals and white socks no no no

  • @kennyinliverpool
    @kennyinliverpool Před 5 lety +3

    English Catholicism is complicated due to the history. Conflating Catholicism from 1000 years ago to the Oxford Movement seems a 'bit' of a stretch. The problem with Catholicism in the modern period is it was far to Irish, and so magical and superstitious in the eyes of the English. -- It would be useful to talk about English history in periods in an honest way.
    Vatican II was also a complete rejection of what the English Martyrs died for, pretending the Catholicism of the past is what Catholics are practicing now seems a bit strange to me.
    -- I also don't get why they're talking about Tolkien and the Lord of the Rings. I'm glad we didn't have the Inquisition in England, sorry.

    • @aelbereth6690
      @aelbereth6690 Před 4 lety +11

      They're talking about Tolkein because he was a devout Catholic, and there are Catholic themes throughout the Lord of the Rings.

    • @kafirking6230
      @kafirking6230 Před rokem +2

      What was wrong with the inquisition?

    • @Consume_Crash
      @Consume_Crash Před rokem

      You had the Protestant Inquisition with decades of draconian laws against Catholics.
      Catholicism was always in the way of those who benefitted from the Reformation which is why there was this constant effort to defame and vilify the Church, hence the calumnies spread about Holy Mass, the exclusion of Catholics from freedom simultaneously during periods of "Englightenment" with Locke, even them being blamed for the Fire of London, and so on.

    • @tgflux
      @tgflux Před 8 měsíci

      @@kafirking6230
      I guess it depends which side of the fire you're on, huh? Stake side or "Heretic is getting his/her just desserts" side?

    • @kafirking6230
      @kafirking6230 Před 8 měsíci

      @tgflux The Spanish Inquisition was necessary to save Spain religiously, culturally, and politically. The fact of the matter is, to deny Catholicism was to undermine every institution of Spain as they were all interlinked; that is to say, all heresy was a threat to the nation and this was true for all of Christendom. Spain as a nation needed to root out heretics after the occupation of the Moors to retake their oppressed culture.
      Also, the Anglosphere has been massively impacted by Protestantism, and herein lies the popular conception of events such as the crusades and the Spanish Inquisition. Protestants mainly starting during Elizabeth I's reign began to view the Inquisition as negative and used this as unhistorical propaganda against Catholicism.
      In reality, the Inquisition killed less people over 300 years than in one month of the French Revolution, and only 2.7% (there is some debate) of hundreds of thousands of people accused were charged of a crime and an even smaller number of between 3,000 - 5,000 were executed. Moreover, the Church courts were far more lenient in punishments than secular courts and often stopped mobs of people who would try to kill heretics as to not make them martyrs. Furthermore, Preists were forbade from practising torture, and the Inquisitor manuals are actually the basis of many modern policing manuals. This debunks the common conception of Inquisitors as torturers.

  • @joannechisholm4501
    @joannechisholm4501 Před 4 lety +1

    Being English is to be Athiest sorry

    • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
      @fr.hughmackenzie5900 Před 4 lety +2

      @S&DH I like the use of Personalism and associated wonder, based upon a reversal of Descartes' dictum ... but not the descent into a claim that the beginning of time proves the traditional argument from contingency (which the footnote begins to unravel -- it is the whole cosmic ordered unity which, equally in all parts and whole, needs a personal organiser behind it ,,. not just the Big Bang

    • @dominicmadzimure7205
      @dominicmadzimure7205 Před 3 lety +6

      Glorious Walsingham one of the missing links of the journey walked by Zimbabwean Anglicans who have very little chance of hearing and learning about the true history of the Church in England. Amazing yet painful story of the role of Mater Dei in the faith of England and what obstacles the enemy of Mary's dowry .
      Truly tainted with the blood of Martyrs

    • @dominicmadzimure7205
      @dominicmadzimure7205 Před 3 lety

      have placed in the way.

    • @MilesMariae
      @MilesMariae Před 2 lety

      @@fr.hughmackenzie5900 what are you doing here? And who are you replying to Fr?

    • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
      @fr.hughmackenzie5900 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MilesMariae looks like, due to my stunning response, @S&DH have deleted an earlier comment (and their channel in fact) which referred to a paper.
      Either way I'm glad to see that two years ago I succinctly stated an approach I enlarged upon in last week's Brian Holdsworth episode.