In my opinion I don't think St Bede influenced Christianity because although he went on teaching many people of The Bible , I think every man , woman or child is touched with the spirit but only if he / she is a follower of God
The remains (skeleton) of Saint Bede are in the Durham Anglican Cathedral.
Saint Bede, also known as the Venerable Bede, is the patron saint of historians and scholars. He was a monk and scholar in England during the early Middle Ages, known for his writings on a wide range of topics including history, theology, and science.
Yes, Bede the Venerable was a Benedictine monk.
Bede lived between the years 672-735.
Saint Bede, also known as the Venerable Bede, was an English monk and historian who lived in the 7th-8th centuries. He is important for his extensive writings, especially his "Ecclesiastical History of the English People," which provides valuable insights into early English history and the spread of Christianity in England. Saint Bede's works also contributed to the development of the English language and are considered foundational texts in medieval studies.
Saint Bede lived many years after the Bible was written so his name does not appear there.
SAINT BEDE CONFESSOR, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH-735 A.D. Feast: May 27
because he lived a monastic life and continued teaching God's work. he is well-known with his work Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. this work was said to open Christianity to Britain. it lead the Christianisation of the English.
St. Bede the Venerable is the patron saint of throat problems.
The northern saints refer to a group of Christian saints who lived and preached in Northern Europe, particularly during the early Middle Ages. These saints were instrumental in spreading Christianity in regions like Ireland, Britain, and Scandinavia. Some examples include Saint Patrick, Saint Columba, and Saint Boniface.
He was born near Sunderland in 673/674 AD
Venerable Bede died May 25, 735, of natural causes, at Wearmouth, England. …upon the floor of his little cell, chanting