Our Lady of Ipswich
Shrines to the Virgin Mary, English Reformation
978-613-8-75606-4
6138756061
300
2012-04-20
74.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Our Lady of Ipswich (also known as Our Lady of Grace) was a popular English Marian shrine before the English Reformation. Only the shrine at Walsingham attracted more visitors. The shrine was just outside the walls of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The site of the original shrine was just outside the west gate of the medieval town wall of Ipswich, today this is marked by a plaque and a statue of Our Lady. A modern shrine is now in the Anglican parish church of Saint Mary Elms, a short distance away.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.
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