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Walsingham
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I’m a religious historian. It is true that before the Reformation (and the Council of Trent) there were thousands of churches, abbeys etc all over Europe claiming to have relics, either directly from the body (e.g milk) or items of clothing (girdles etc) from Our Lady. Walsingham in Norfolk England was a famous one. Relics of the Virgin are still venerated in many parts of the world–Italy (see the writings of Michael Carroll, for instance), central and south America.Chaucer (like Erasmus after him) certainly poked fun at some of the excesses of the cult of the Saints, but beneath such ‘folk religion’ practices there are real human yearnings that in some religions come out in goddess worship and in Catholic Christianity in the cult of the Virgin. The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Saint Benedict Center, P.O. Box 1000, 282 Still River Road, Still River, MA. 01467 might be a useful place to go.