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Our Lady of Walsingham (Catholic Church) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Our Lady of Walsingham (Catholic Church) The parish of Our Lady of Walsingham in Houston, Texas is a Catholic Church erected in 1984 as a parish under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston. The church features unique architecture style reminiscent of Neo-Gothic style churches of an Anglican heritage and is the first parish in the United States dedicated to Our Lady of Walsingham. The Order of Mass is traditional and Anglican in character and content. Additionally, the parish features non-traditional clergy who were previously pastoral leaders of Episcopal or Anglican churches. ==History== In 1980, St. Pope John Paul II established the Anglican Use of the Roman Catholic Church that allowed Anglicans to enter into the holy communion with the Catholic Church.〔(Jack D. Barker, "A History of the Pastoral Provision for Roman Catholics in the USA" ), chapter 1 of 〕 In 1982, Fr. James Moore and Fr. James Ramsey resigned their positions within the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to pursue a path into the Catholic Church. During this period, Fr. Moore and Fr. Ramsey held small weekly community meetings under the title of Our Lady of Wasingham. Although not yet formally part of the Catholic Church, Bishop John Louis Morkovsky allowed the parish to worship at a local church where parishioners met weekly for worship. On April 7, 1984, Fr. Moore and Fr. Ramsey were formally ordained as priests in the Roman Catholic Church and were appointed as co-pastors of Our Lady of Walsinham Catholic Church.〔Parish website. "History of the Parish". http://walsingham-church.org/history-of-the-parish-1. Accessed 28 February 2015.〕 The church moved several times during the following years until 1999 where it relocated into its current location.
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