St Cuthbert
St Cuthbert (635-687) was a British saint, born in Northumbria, England. He was originally a shepherd. Once he saw a vision in the night-watches of the soul of St. Aidan ascending to heaven, which determined his destiny, and he became a monk. Entered the monastery of Melrose, and eventually he became prior, but devoted most of his time to mission-work in the surrounding districts. He left Melrose to be prior of Lindisfarne, but longing for an austerer life, he retired to, and led the life of a hermit on, an island by himself. Being persuaded to come back, he acted as bishop of Lindisfarne, and continued to act as such for two years, but his previous longings for solitude returned, and he went back to a hermit life, to spend a short season, as it happened, in prayer and meditation. When he died, and what he did, remained in the public memory, and left an imperishable impression for good in the whole North of England and the Scottish borders. His remains were conveyed to Lindisfarne, and ere long to Durham.Nearby pages
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