Our Lady of Walsingham is a title given to Mary, the mother of Jesus, who is the patron saint of our parish church. On Wednesday, July 2nd, our rector Fr Shane Griffiths will celebrate a Holy Communion service in her honour at Dunsfold Church at 9.30am. The title 'Our Lady of Walsingham' refers to an apparition of Mary that was experienced by Richeldis de Faverches, a devout English noblewoman, in 1061 in the village of Walsingham, Norfolk. According to tradition, Lady Richeldis was instructed to build a replica of the Holy House—the home of the Holy Family in Nazareth. This structure became a shrine and a significant site of pilgrimage, later entrusted to the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine sometime between 1146 and 1174. Our Lady of Walsingham is venerated by Anglicans and Roman Catholics.

Alastair Campbell devotes his column in the New European to explain why he supports the Archbishop of Canterbury’s views on sending asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Bishop of Chelmsford, who was a refugee from Iran, writes to Home Secretary Priti Patel about the flaws in her proposal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Here's Justin Welby's sermon from Canterbury Cathedral on Easter Day as delivered.

A message from St Mary and All Saints' Church, Dunsfold.