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THE GLASTONBURY THORN
The
Glastonbury Thorn legend ties in Christ’s death as well as the celebration
of his birth.
The legend goes that soon after the death of Christ, Joseph of Arimathea
came to Britain to spread the message of Christianity. When he travelled
there from the Holy Land he brought with him his staff. Being tired from his
journey, he lay down to rest. In doing so, he pushed his staff into the
ground beside him.When he awoke, he found that the staff had taken root and
begun to grow and blossom. It is said he left it there and it has flowered
every Christmas and every spring. It is also said that a puritan trying to
cut down the tree was blinded by a splinter of the wood before he could do
so.
The original thorn did eventually die but not before many cuttings had been
taken. It is one of these very cuttings which is in the grounds of
Glastonbury Abbey today...
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