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The Slipper Chapel at Walsingham, built originally in the 14th century, and dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria,
whose tomb lies in the Monastery on Mount Sinai. After the Reformation, the Chapel was used as a poor house, a forge,
a cow shed and a barn. It was restored to the Catholic Church in 1896. The first Mass since the Reformation was celebrated
here in August 1934 and on 8th September 1938 the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham was re-consecrated.
All images are © Chris Gibbins