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Lindisfarne's Long Century
Over to the left you will notice another new web page. They seem to be really proliferating. So what is Lindisfarne’s Century? Well, its a place to collect posts on Lindisfarne. Lindisfarne… more »
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PW: Abbot Berhthun of Beverly
Michelle wrote 3 weeks ago: You might be wondering, who is Abbot Berhthun and why should we care about him? First of all, he wa … more »
Lindisfarne's Long Century
Michelle wrote 3 months ago: Over to the left you will notice another new web page. They seem to be really proliferating. So what … more »
PW: King Œthelwald of Deira
Michelle wrote 5 months ago: Œthelwald son of Oswald has always been a figure of controversy. Everything we know of him comes fr … more »
PW: Bishop Aethelwald of Lindisfarne
Michelle wrote 5 months ago: The person of the week for this week is Bishop Æthelwald of Lindisfarne, one of the possible owners … more »
Abbreviated Psalter of the Book of Cerne
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Michelle wrote 5 months ago: I made a really exciting find today! While skimming through Martin McNamara’s The Psalms in th … more »
Clashing models: Latin-Mediterranean vs Celtic
Michelle wrote 7 months ago: Another topic in William Trent Foley’s article “Imitatio Apostoli: St Wilfrid of York an … more »
PW: Trumberht, Bede's Teacher
Michelle wrote 7 months ago: “ne of his [Bishop Chad's] brothers named Trumberht, a monk educated in his monastery and unde … more »
St Hild: The Martha of the Anglo-Saxon England
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Michelle wrote 7 months ago: This past weekend is the feast day of St. Hild of Whitby. According to Bede, she died on 17 Novembe … more »
Remembering Deira
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Michelle wrote 8 months ago: St Willibrord is the patron saint of ecumenical relationships between Anglicans and Old Catholics, … more »
Eata of Melrose: Shouldering the Burden
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Michelle wrote 8 months ago: St. Eata died of dysentery on October 26, 686/7 at Hexham in Bernicia, 22 years to the day after St … more »
Cedd of Lastingham
Michelle wrote 8 months ago: Bede tells us that when Bishop Aidan came to Lindisfarne, he took twelve English boys to train as th … more »
Bishop Wilfrid and the Irish
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Michelle wrote 8 months ago: My friend Larry over at The Ruminate has come to the conclusion that he disagrees with my proposal b … more »
Plague of 664
Michelle wrote 9 months ago: One of the first English plagues with a significant record of its effects is the plague of 664. Ever … more »
St Oswald's Day Sermons from Durham Cathedral
Michelle wrote 10 months ago: Today I came across two very good and very different sermons preached this past St. Oswald’s D … more »
Northumbrian Local Theology
Michelle wrote 10 months ago: I have recently been reading Thomas O’Loughlin’s Celtic Theology, and his discussion of Celtic t … more »
