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Excerpt from Saint Egwin and His Abbey of Evesham
Living in a part of England which has been called the Benedictine country parexcellence, and surrounded as we are by the memories of Saints who sanctified themselves almost on the land where we are privileged to live, it seems our plain duty to revive, in some degree, the memory of those ancient glories of our country and of our Order. And, beginning with the holy Bishops of Worcester, we find first Saint nin, the third occupant of the See, better known, however, as the founder of the great monastery in the Vale of Evesham.
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