Tag: england
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Exploring England’s Northeast: Monasteries, Castles, and Coastal Beauty
The family trip to Northeast England revealed a region where early Church history intertwines with stunning landscapes. From Cuthbert and Bede’s legacies to Lindisfarne’s serene beauty, every location encapsulated rich narratives. The combination of spiritual sites, historical castles, and modernity fostered meaningful experiences, highlighting the blend of history, nature, and family joy.
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Roots & Renewal: Oxford, Bath, & the Cotswolds
Discover England’s spiritual legacy through our pilgrimage from September 20-28, 2026. Immerse yourself in history at St. John Henry Newman’s Oxford, Bath’s Roman baths, and Glastonbury’s Marian shrine. Limited spots available.
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A Day in York: Faith, Culture, History, and Charm Await
York is a captivating city in England, rich in history from Roman times to Viking invasions and Catholic significance. With medieval charm, dynamic streets, and key attractions like York Minster and the Jorvik Viking Centre, it offers an engaging family experience. Each visit unveils deeper layers of its remarkable past and heritage.
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Carlo Acutis: A Pilgrimage in London
On September 7th, 2025, Blessed Carlo Acutis, known as the “Cyber Apostle of the Eucharist,” will be canonized. Born in London and later moved to Milan, his love for the Eucharist and technology inspired many. His story encourages families to embrace faith, reminding us that holiness is accessible to everyone.
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A Day in Arundel: Faith, History, and Family Fun
Arundel, a picturesque town with a deep Catholic heritage, boasts a historic castle and the enduring presence of the Howard family. Visitors can explore the Fitzalan Chapel, the cathedral dedicated to St Phillip Howard, and enjoy family activities amidst scenic gardens. The blend of adventure and faith creates unforgettable experiences for families.
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Explore Harvington Hall: The House of Secrets
Harvington Hall, nestled in Worcestershire, is a historic Tudor house dating back to the 14th century. It served as a refuge for persecuted Catholics during the Reformation, featuring unique priest holes crafted by St. Nicholas Owen. The Hall represents resilience, courage, and a tangible connection to the struggles of the past.
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Visiting St Dominic’s Priory: A Journey Through the Rosary
St Dominic’s Priory Church in North London, home to The Rosary Shrine, is a beautiful spiritual refuge that offers peace and reflection. Designed by the Dominicans in the 19th century, the church boasts stunning side chapels dedicated to each mystery of the Rosary. It invites visitors to experience a profound connection to faith and beauty.
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St. Etheldreda: A Journey of Faith and Endurance
St. Etheldreda, born a royal in 636 AD, she chose chastity over political marriages, founded a monastery, and became an enduring symbol of holiness. Her incorrupt body and lasting legacy inspire prayer and strength amid personal struggles.
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Faith and History: London’s Must-See Walking Wonders
London is rich with hidden historical and faith-related gems beyond traditional sites. From the peaceful garden of St Dunstan in the East to the remnants of the Blackfriars Monastery, these lesser-known spots offer fun facts and stories. They make for an enriching family activity or spontaneous exploration through the city.
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Explore London: A Family Pilgrimage Guide
This guide encourages Catholic families to explore London spiritually and playfully. It highlights historical sites related to saints and faith, including Westminster Cathedral and St Etheldreda’s Church. Families are invited to engage with their faith through prayers, discoveries, and reflection, transforming a day into a meaningful adventure.