
Yesterday I was in St Edmundsbury Cathedral Shop to sign copies of my new book, Where is St Edmund? The book has excited considerable interest, with articles on it appearing in The East Anglian Daily Times and The Bury Free Press, as well as a feature on BBC Radio Suffolk on 1st September. I am also grateful to Fr Hugh Somerville-Knapman of Douai Abbey for commenting on the book on his blog, although I am not sure that I agree with him that St Edmund should be sent to Douai Abbey if his body is ever found. St Edmund’s bond with the land and people of East Anglia is such that I would anticipate dire consequences if any attempt were made to take him to Berkshire…
At the book signing I was delighted to meet Dr Paola Filipucci of Murray Edwards College in Cambridge, who is currently engaged in an anthropological study of contemporary religion in Bury St Edmunds. This sounds a particularly intriguing project to me, and the revival of interest in the cult of St Edmund, together with the debate over the location of St Edmund’s relics, is surely an intrinsic part of the development of contemporary religious behaviour in Bury.
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