St. Cuthbert, a prominent Celtic saint in Northumbria, lived from about 634 to 687 AD. He was known for his piety, humility, and miracles, and played an important role in spreading Christianity in Northumbria.
St. Cuthbert continues to be influential today as he is considered the patron saint of Northumbria and his legacy is still celebrated in the region. He is also recognized as a symbol of Christian devotion and piety, inspiring individuals to lead a life of faith and compassion. Additionally, many churches and religious institutions are dedicated to St. Cuthbert, keeping his memory alive in the present day.
Saint Cuthbert was born in the Kingdom of Northumbria, which is believed to be either in the Scottish Borders or in the present-day Northumberland region of England, around the 7th century.
Saint Cuthbert of LindisfarneBorn in the year 634 somewhere in the British IslesDied on March 20, 687, at Lindesfarne, England of natural causes
The monks carried the body of Saint Cuthbert for approximately seven years during their journey through Northumbria, after fleeing Lindisfarne due to Viking raids.
St. Clare of Assisi was born in 1194 and died in 1253.
St Cuthbert's was created in 1958.
St Cuthbert Out's population is 3,459.
St Cuthbert's Society was created in 1888.
St Cuthbert's duck otherwise known as an eider duck
St. Cuthbert's High School was created in 1881.
St. Cuthbert Wanderers F.C. was created in 1879.
St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Society ended in 1981.
St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Society was created in 1859.
St Cuthbert's Society Boat Club was created in 1893.
March 20 is the feast of St. Cuthbert.
St Cuthbert's Roman Catholic Primary School was created in 1884.
St Cuthbert's Roman Catholic Primary School's motto is 'Delight in the Good'.