Category Archives: Christmas

Nativity Scene in St Nicolas Church porch

Nativity Scene for Christmas
The Nativity Scene in the porch of St Nicolas Church, Abingdon, is back again this year.
Nativity Scene for Christmas
The scene shows the birth of Jesus as told in St Luke’s Gospel where an angel told shepherds of the birth of a baby, who would be a Saviour. The shepherds visited Jesus and found him lying in a manger – a cattle feeding trough. This account is combined with the account from St Matthew’s Gospel which tells of wise men who follow a star to the place where Jesus lives.

Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with creating the first nativity scene in 1223 at Greccio, central Italy. His scene combined the two accounts and added an Ox and Ass. Such scenes then became very popular, and are still very popular to this day, particularly around Christmas.

St Nicolas is another character who is celebrated at Christmas, although he is better known as Santa Claus.

Christmas Tree Recycling / Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night
Christmas is over for another year and people who got real Christmas Trees took them to the Market Place in Abingdon today.
Twelfth Night
Staff from Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council were recycling Christmas Trees for free. That is much better than nearby Henley Town Council where the Parks Team charge £2 a tree.
Twelfth Night
At Preston Road Community Centre decorations were taken off the Christmas Trees before they were put back in their boxes.
Twelfth Night
It was Twelfth Night today (5th January) and the lights did not come on in the town centre (apart from the ones in Bury Street).

Christmas Lights in Abingdon

Christmas Lights in Abingdon
Medlicott Drive in Abingdon has an excellent display of lights this Christmas.
Christmas Lights in Abingdon
There are also a lot of exciting lights along Saxton Road.
Christmas Lights in Abingdon
South Avenue is raising funds for Helen and Douglas House with displays in windows.  One window has a film that looks as if Santa Claus is in the room.
Christmas Lights in Abingdon
Each day another house turns on their window display, and on Christmas Eve three houses will have a new display.