Talk:Our Lady of Ipswich

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On 22 January 2009 a half-sized copy of the statue of Our Lady of Grace, carved by Stephen Painter and painted and gilded in historically accurate colours, was erected on the north chancel wall of St Katharine's Church, Little Bardfield, Essex, and blessed by Bishop Robert Ladds of the Society of Mary, the Anglican Bishops of Colchester, Gibraltar-in-Europe and Richborough, and the Catholic Bishop of Brentwood. St Katharine's dates from 1040 and in medieval times the parishioners would have been familiar with the cult of Our Lady of Grace. In recent years, pilgrims to Ipswich from Nettuno have visited St Katharine's on their way to Stansted.

The Rev Dr Robert BeakenPriest-in-Charge of Great and Little Bardfield —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.3.65.25 (talk) 21:18, 16 May 2009 (UTC)

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