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For the first time in centuries, over 50 Catholic priests processed into Canterbury Cathedral — the heart of Anglicanism — to ce...

For the first time in centuries, over 50 Catholic priests processed into Canterbury Cathedral — the heart of Anglicanism — to celebrate Mass in honor of St. Thomas Becket, martyred there in 1170. The historic pilgrimage drew hundreds of faithful, weaving together faith, history, and culture in a moving tribute to England’s Catholic heritage:
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