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    Top 10 Holy Places in Norfolk

    Walsingham All Saints' Church website have added a fascinating new image gallery.

    The 'Holy Places and Holy Spaces' pages have been enhanced by the inclusion of a pictographical tour of Father Paul's Top 10 Holy Places and Holy Spaces in Norfolk. These have been sources of inspiration and renewal, for Father Paul and for others.

    www.allsaintskingslynn.org.uk/holyplacesandholyspaces.html

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    Thursday, November 15, 2007


    All Saints launch new website

    All Saints website All Saints Church have just launched a new 'all singing, all dancing' website. The site went live on the web last Thursday, during the church's celebration of All Saints' Day.

    The oldest church in Lynn is in desperate need of restoration, and needs to raise almost a quarter of a million pounds to restore the building to its former medieval glory.

    All Saints is a relatively poor church, its income is derived from the contributions from its parishioners and supporters of the 'Friends of All Saints' society, a band of people who, in most cases, are not practicing Christians, but recognise the church as an historic part of King's Lynn's heritage and past.

    The new website can be found at: www.allsaintskingslynn.org.uk

    You can also view our own pictures of All Saints in The Gallery.

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