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Downtown church to dedicate permanent bicycle shrine

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor-in-Chief) on October 27th, 2009 at 10:45 am

Flyer for the event.

St. Stephen’s Church in downtown Portland wants to create a place to “remember those who use bicycles as transportation, and to remember those who have died while cycling.” Next week, they’ll dedicate the Madonna del Ghisallo Portland Bicycle Shrine.

Madonna del Ghisallo was originally the patroness of vulnerable travelers. In 1949, she was recognized as a patroness of cyclists and a shrine currently exists today in Lake Como, Italy, the town where her apparition was first witnessed.

Father Dennis Parker from St. Stephens (he’s also chaplain at Portland State University) will preside over a dedication ceremony and unveiling of a painting on All Souls Day, November 2nd.

In a statement from the church, parish president Mic Fleming said,

“We live in a diverse community. God loves everyone, and wants us to feel safe in our daily travels. We are trying to provide a place for blessings and remembrance. Most of us have lost someone to a bicycle accident, we hope this will give people a physical place for remembering them.”

St. Stephens emphasizes that everyone is invited to the blessing and dedication event, regardless of religious affiliation:

    Dedication of Madonna del Ghisallo Portland Bicycle Shrine
    St. Stephens Episcopal Parish (SW 13th and Clay)
    November 2nd, 5:30pm

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13 Responses to “Downtown church to dedicate permanent bicycle shrine”

  1. amos
    October 27th, 2009 11:19
    1

    The Bike Temple will be organizing a ride/event around this. Details should be up on our site in the next couple days!

  2. carlos
    October 27th, 2009 11:30
    2

    BOS-SOME! (patient pending)

  3. Episcopal Church to Dedicate Bike Shrine « Order of Santa Ignora
    October 27th, 2009 11:33
    3

    [...] Church to Dedicate Bike Shrine Jump to Comments As reported by BikePortland.org, since I can’t find a blessed thing about it on the St. Stephen’s [...]

  4. peejay
    October 27th, 2009 14:26
    4

    I really hope people don't bank on some mythological figure to watch over them on the roads. But, whatever.

  5. l. ron hubbard
    October 27th, 2009 17:56
    5

    i agree peejay, that's why i'm glad to know xenu is watching over us.

  6. PDXbiker
    October 27th, 2009 22:16
    6

    I've had a St. Christophers medallion - Patron Saint of Travellers - glued to my commute bike stem the last few years. Haven't gotten run over yet. Doesn't seem to help out with the flats though.
    Nice gesture St. Stephens.

  7. jim
    October 28th, 2009 00:39
    7

    That is a nice positive gesture. It should be appreciated by all

  8. Halley the Harper
    October 28th, 2009 11:37
    8

    I just want to point out that earlier this summer, I played harp there during the Joy of Sects II ride and mentioned that a few cyclists might show up and explained about the Bike Temple, what we do, etc.

    They cleared out their basement in anticipation of even a vague "might" and were totally stoked about the fact that I arrived on bike, many parishioners coming out after the service to check out my trailer.

    These people have become awesomely supportive of the bike scene here. They're love for the community has really become apparent to me over this summer!

  9. Jr
    October 28th, 2009 11:43
    9

    I love it!

  10. Racer X
    October 28th, 2009 15:55
    10

    Even Saints now have facebook pages in these modern days...

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Madonna-del-Ghisallo/52237182098

    ...though not one bike pic. ;-(

  11. Freeda Think
    October 31st, 2009 13:34
    11

    I like cycling and free thinkers. Have met a couple of St. Stephens clergy. Pretty hip. Seems to me they're supporting a cyclist's right to safe passage regardless of belief. They marched in the Pride Parade.
    Give 'em that.

  12. Ted Buehler
    November 1st, 2009 23:53
    12

    Bike Temple is hosting a ride to the dedication.

    We'll be meeting at the Bike Temple (NE 9th and Going) to ride to the dedication --
    meet at 4:00 pm to pay alms to our own painting of The Madonna, have light communion, then leave at 4:30 to ride downtown.

    Yours in The Faith,
    Pasture Ted

  13. Dan DelMain
    November 11th, 2009 22:53
    13

    The bicycle shrine dedication ceremony was an uplifting experience. The more bicycle safety awareness we can bring, the safer the roads become. I was fortunate to be an invited guest by Mic and Father Parker. I performed before and after the ceremony on with my bagpipes. There was also a harp player as well.

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