Our Lady of Basingstoke Returns to the Chapel at the Vyne

 The Vyne, an estate in Basingstoke which Henry VIII used to visit, has just changed one of its Stained Glass Windows in the Chapel.     Henry VIII is not longer kneeling to an unknows saint but to Our Lady of Basingstoke.   It was very confusing when this saint was there for it was well known that Henry would have been kneeling to the Virgin Mary in pre-reformation days.

But it is not just a statue he is kneeling before, the stained glass window is the picture of a Shrine.   Underneath an arch there is an altar, and on the altar is a pillar, and at the top of the pillar is Our Lady sitting on a Saxon throne.    I need no longer search for Virgo Immaculata, for they are one and the same.

The Vyne is in Basingstoke and there can be no doubt that the Stained Glass Window is a representation of the Shrine that once stood in Basingstoke.

The pictures on my PC are fuzzy, and I cannot see details very well.   But the picture is there.   Praise be the Mother of God, Our Lady of Basingstoke.

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