Sunday, October 26, 2014

26 October 760 A.D. Cuthbert of Canterbury Passes—11th of 105 Archbishops of Canterbury


26 October 760 A.D.  Cuthbert of Canterbury Passes—11th of 105 Archbishops of Canterbury

Bevans,  G. M. “St. Cuthbert of Canterbury (Died AD 760.).”  Brittania.com.  N.d. http://www.britannia.com/bios/abofc/cuthbert.html. Accessed 7 May 2014.

Bevans,  Portraits of the Archbishops of Canterbury. Toronto, ONT:  University of Toronto Libraries, 2011. Available here: http://www.amazon.com/Portraits-Archbishops-Canterbury-Gladys-Bevan/dp/B005HI57FS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399493248&sr=8-1&keywords=bevans+portraits+of+archbishops+of+canterbury

St. Cuthbert of Canterbury
(Died AD 760)
Bishop of Hereford
Archbishop of Canterbury
Died: 26th October AD 760

Cuthbert, Abbot of Liminge, became Bishop of Hereford and was translated to Canterbury in AD 741. He took part in the Synod of Clofesho (possibly Brixworth in Northamptonshire), at which several canons were drawn up enjoining the due observance of Sunday and admonishing the clergy to be diligent in baptising and instructing their flocks, and in celebrating the sacred offices.

Cuthbert obtained Papal permission for the, previously forbidden, practice of interring the dead within the walls of cities; and was thus the first Archbishop of Canterbury to be buried in his own Cathedral. For this pupose, he added, to Canterbury Cathedral, the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, which he desired should be the place of burial for not only himself but also for his successors. He died in AD 758 and his wishes were carried out to the letter. There seems to be some confusion as to whether he should be reverred as a saint.

Edited from G.M. Bevan's "Portraits of the Archbishops of Canterbury" (1908).

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