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A Church of England diocese has triggered a public consultation on the future of a 1,000-year-old church. Billingham parish ...
A Church of England diocese is set to make a decision about whether to hold a public consultation over the future of a ...
Plans have been submitted for a Grade II listed dance studio and squash court to be turned back into a church. The Redeemed ...
Monument To St Cuthbert Unveiled At Lindisfarne Monastery. A new monument to St Cuthbert - one of Britain’s holiest of saints - has been unveiled at the Lindisfarne monastery in Northumberland. The ...
The festival, on Saturday, March 18, marks the official saint’s day of St Cuthbert, the day of his death, in 687AD, aged 53. When the cathedral was later built it was to serve as his final ...
As darkness fell on August 29, 1104, the monks of Durham Cathedral Priory prepared to exhume their patron saint, Cuthbert. After two decades, their new cathedral was almost complete, and its ...
St Cuthbert was a monk, bishop and hermit who lived in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria and is often called the patron saint of the North of England.
We searched the Internet until we found St. Cuthbert’s Way—a 100-kilometer walk through the Scottish borderlands that begins in the ruins of Melrose Abbey and ends on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
St. Cuthbert’s changed name to the Scottish Midland Co-operative Society, or Scotmid for short, in 1981 after amalgamating with Dalziel of Motherwell.