Guild of All Souls Chapel at Walsingham 
 

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The Chapel.
Built & Consecrated
1965
Architect:
Laurence King
OBE, FSA, FRIBA
Warden of the Guild

            

Low relief fibre-glass
sculpture by
John Hayward

              

The Altar.
Crucifix carved in wood
by Siegfried Pietsch


The Chantry Chapel of St Michael and the Holy Souls, Walsingham

All the departed members of the Guild are remembered, in perpetuity, at the Mass in the Guild Chapel at Walsingham on the anniversary of their deaths. (They are also remembered at the
requiems in the Church of St Stephen, Gloucester Road.)

The Chantry Chapel of St Michael and the Holy Souls, Walsingham
Times of Daily Masses are announced on a notice in the Chapel.
The normal time is 11.30 am,
but on major Feast days, when there is a concelebrated Mass at 11.00 am
or noon in the Shrine Church, the Chantry Mass is offered at 9.30 am.
If in doubt, ring the Chantry Priest, Fr Paul Lockett (01328 820030)
or e mail
chantrypriest@gmail.com

Names of deceased members and others are commemorated daily.

 Priests are welcome to say Requiems by arrangement.

Members of the Guild visiting Walsingham
are invited to join in the Holy Sacrifice for departed members.

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VOTIVE SANCTUARY LAMPS
In memory of the Departed

Each lamp is labelled with the name of the Departed and placed on a stand in the Chantry Chapel at Walsingham, where it burns for 7 days.

If you would like a candle,
please PRINT the name(s) of the Departed clearly
and send with a donation of £3.00 per lamp (to cover costs) to:

The Chantry Priest
20 Cleaves Drive,
Walsingham,
NR22 6EQ
Cheques should be made payable to: The Guild of All Souls.