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== Saint Cuthbert == | == Saint Cuthbert == | ||
Burton, Edward. "Saint Cuthbert." ''The Catholic Encyclopedia.'' ?: Robert Appleton Co. 1908. | |||
[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04578a.htm St. Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne] (634/635 - 687), as a young man, entered the monastery of Melrose (Mailros) in Northumbria after having a divine vision while herding sheep. He was for a while a soldier for Northumbria during their four year war with Mercia. In 664, the [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15610a.htm Synod of Whitby]chose the Roman form of Christianity over Celtic Christianity. Cuthbert was then sent by the Synod of Whitby to be the Prior at Lidesfarne to help introduce Roman customs to the Celts there. In 676, Cuthbert chose to leave his Priory and lead a more contemplative life. He would be one of the world's first conservationist. He was called from his retirement and elected Bishop of Lindisfarne. | [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04578a.htm St. Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne] (634/635 - 687), as a young man, entered the monastery of Melrose (Mailros) in Northumbria after having a divine vision while herding sheep. He was for a while a soldier for Northumbria during their four year war with Mercia. In 664, the [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15610a.htm Synod of Whitby]chose the Roman form of Christianity over Celtic Christianity. Cuthbert was then sent by the Synod of Whitby to be the Prior at Lidesfarne to help introduce Roman customs to the Celts there. In 676, Cuthbert chose to leave his Priory and lead a more contemplative life. He would be one of the world's first conservationist. He was called from his retirement and elected Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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