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  2. Cuthbert - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle holds St Cuthbert as its patron saint, with the consecration of bishops in the diocese always taking place on 20 March, Cuthbert's feast day in the Catholic Church. Many churches are named after Cuthbert. An Orthodox Community in Chesterfield, England, has taken St Cuthbert as their patron. [38]

  3. St Cuthbert's Church, Durham - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert's is one of the largest Catholic parishes in the diocese of Hexham and Newcastle. [citation needed] It has a parish choir and a student choir. They sing a variety of repertoire, including Gregorian chant, Taizé, polyphony and Anglican music. [15] Holy Mass is offered on Sundays and weekdays at the following times:

  4. Eata of Hexham - Wikipedia

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    Bernicia had two episcopal sees, one at Hexham and the other at Lindisfarne. Eata was the bishop of the whole of Bernicia for three years, after which the see of Hexham was assigned to Trumbert, and Lindisfarne to Eata. After the death of Trumbert in 684, Cuthbert was elected Bishop of Hexham, but was reluctant to leave his hermitage on Inner ...

  5. Hexham Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St. John of Beverley (685–705) (Bede, V.2). From then on, the seat was at Hexham, and the bishopric of Lindisfarne continued independently, with Eadberht succeeding Cuthbert; St. Wilfrid, who, resigning the See of York, died as Bishop of Hexham in 709; St. Acca, Wilfrid's successor, from 709 (Bede, V.20) Frithubeorht 734–766; St. Eahlmund ...

  6. Beltingham - Wikipedia

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    Standing halfway between Ridley bridge and Willimoteswick, the little church stands above a burn, making it look like an island, and clustered round the green and the lych-gate are the few houses and the village school. This church, another dedicated to St. Cuthbert, was founded in Saxon days but little of the Saxon building remains.

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    On 9 January 2009 it was announced that Pope Benedict XVI had appointed him to be the 13th Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle. He received his episcopal ordination on Friday, 20 March 2009 – the feast day of St. Cuthbert – the diocesan patron. [4] In February 2019, Robert Byrne was appointed as the 14th Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle.

  8. Corsenside - Wikipedia

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    The tiny church of St. Cuthbert at Corsenside, between the road and the river, contains a Norman chancel arch. The age and dedication of the church makes it probable that this was one of the spots where the body of St. Cuthbert rested during the flight of the monks from Holy Island, 875–882 AD.

  9. St Bede's Church, South Shields - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert's Church there was the closest church to them at the time (it was demolished and rebuilt in the 1970s) [4]. In 1832, a Sunday school was started in the Mill Dam area of the town. On 4 December 1849, St Cuthbert's Church in South Shields was opened. It was on Western Approach and the building was a former protestant chapel.

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