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Our Lady of Abingdon

Our Lady of Abingdon
It is said that Abingdon should make more of St Edmund of Abingdon, whose name is part of the Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Edmund in Abingdon. It might also be said that Abingdon should make more of Our Lady of Abingdon.

St. Edward the Martyr and St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, both encouraged pilgrimages to the shrine of Our Lady of Abingdon, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia included in the New Advent website. Our Lady of Abingdon was as famous in medieval times as our Lady of Walsingham is now.

So was Our Lady of Abingdon lost for ever like most of the Abbey?

When the ‘Sow and Pigs’ public house, in Culham, was demolished in 1913, a large stone was found. It was subsequently recognised as a Madonna and Child and given to Our Lady and St Edmund’s Church in 1949.  For eight years the headless and armless statue stood on a chapel floor.

According to one source, Canon Sexton, the parish priest, traced it to a shrine visited by many people on their way to a Sunnyg’s Well (Sunningwell) where people went hoping to be cured of blindness.
Our Lady of Abingdon
In 1957 Canon Sexton had the statue restored with the help of sculptor Philip Lindsay Clark and the advice of a Benedictine monk / medieval art expert. It is not richly adorned like Our Lady of Walsingham and looking up to heaven, but modest and looking down to people in the church.

The church website https://www.ourladyandstedmund.org.uk/brief-history says the statue was originally a part of the once great Abbey of St Mary at Abingdon, and was defaced and removed during the dissolution of the monastery and hidden away in a cottage wall.

The statue does not usually feature on Abingdon tourism guides or in history books. So are we all missing a local treasure?

New Shop Opens in Abingdon Today

New Shop Opens in Abingdon Today
The new shop in East St Helen’s Street opened today, selling furniture and ornaments.
New Shop Opens in Abingdon Today
The shop is surprisingly big. This was formerly Simon’s News but the new shop has doubled the space.
New Shop Opens in Abingdon Today
There is also a back room.

During the day they had lots of well wishers from the other businesses in East St Helen Street, and Abingdon people generally.

Eden Tots Start Friday

Eden Tots Start Friday
At the Salvation Army in West St Helen’s Street there is a new toddler group called Eden Tots starting on Friday.
Eden Tots Start Friday
The front room was once a charity shop and has been brightly decorated room for the toddler group. They could expand if things go well.
Eden Tots Start Friday
Also near the Monday Market, the man from the Salvation Army had the War Cry magazine. The War Cry has an article about Tom Hanks new film, playing TV Presenter Fred Rogers; another on the Women’s Rugby Six Nations; another on de-stigmatising mental health problems; and something on a very famous Liverpool footballer who was baptised two weeks ago, as shown on his own Instagram video https://www.instagram.com/p/B7WCbhRF-FZ/.

Cycleway Improvements start 3rd Feb 2020

Cycleway Improvements
The Peep O Day Lane cycleway (running from Abingdon Marina to Drayton) is to be closed from 3rd Feb 2020 for approximately 14 weeks so that the path can be upgraded. My guess is that will involve re-surfacing the path, cutting back vegetation, better signs and marking, and reflectors.
Cycleway Improvements
The off-road sections are being closed and not the section of road used by lorries going to the quarry. The diversion is via the cycleway up the Drayton Road and is marked.

This is all part of the larger Science Vale Cycling Network project. The project aims to provide better cycle connectivity between the employment centres at Harwell, Oxford, Milton Park and Culham Science Centre and the towns of Abingdon, Didcot, and Wantage within the Science Vale area. The improved routes for cyclists and pedestrians will make cycling a more attractive choice and encourage sustainable travel . For more information visit Science Vale Cycling Network.
Cycleway Improvements
Thank you to Andrew for letting me know.