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Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne is a pre-congregational saint. He was proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation before an official process for canonization was instituted by the Catholic Church in the 12th century.

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St. Cuthbert, a 7th-century English monk and bishop, was known for his piety, humility, and miracles performed during his lifetime. He had a reputation for his healing abilities and for his dedication to helping the poor and the sick. After his death, his cult grew, and he was eventually canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

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One of the requirements of sainthood was for miracles to be performed after the death of the saint, either at his tomb or through the use of personal belongings.

Saint Cuthbert is said to have performed or been associated with very many miracles during his lifetime, making him rather more than an ordinary saint.

One of my favourite stories tells of his journey on horseback to become a recluse on the Island of Lindisfarne (Holy Island); he travelled for many days without food through desolate countryside with no houses or farms until both he and his horse were almost starving. They came to an abandoned, derelict hut with its thatched roof collapsing towards the ground and Cuthbert decided to stay there overnight; his horse began to pull at the thatch in order to eat it and out fell a linen bundle. Cuthbert was amazed to find that it contained bread, cheese, meat and drink - so both horse and rider were able to enjoy a meal.

The number of miracles that were performed by him or in his favour is astounding; his belt and his shoe were said to have healed people after his death and a lame man who visited his tomb was cured.

Miracles are not the only requirement for sainthood - living an exemplary life is also required. Cuthbert qualified through his lifelong devotion to God, being in turn a monk, a preacher, a hermit and a bishop.

He is considered to be one of the greatest English saints.

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Saint Cuthbert of the Cudgel is the combative deity of wisdom, dedication, and zeal In some versions of the Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game, Originally created for the World of Greyhawk campaign setting, he was later made part of the generic "core pantheon" for the game's third edition.

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St. Columba died in 597 on the island of Iona. He had great influence as a monk and was venerated as a saint soon after his death. This local veneration spread beyond Ireland, but there was no formal process of canonization at that time. His reputation for holiness was honored and imitated, and his memory was kept on the date of his death, June 9, which became his feast day.

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Saint Cuthbert (c. 634 - 20 March 687) was a saint of the early English Church in the Celtic tradition. He was an Anglo-Saxon monk, bishop and hermit, associated with the monasteries of Melrose and Lindisfarne in the Kingdom of Northumbria in the Northeast of England. After his death he became one of the most important medieval saints of Northern England, with a cult centered on his tomb at Durham Cathedral. Cuthbert is regarded as the patron saint of northern England. His feast day is 20 March.

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St. Cuthbert died on March 20, 687, but was never canonized. The canonization process was not instituted until 500 years later. He was declared a saint by the local catholic population.

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St. Cuthbert, was a famous English hermit and Bishop of the seventh century. For details about him, see the link below for the Catholic Encyclopedia.

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