Saints of England’s Golden Age: A Collection of the Lives of Holy Men and Women Who Flourished in Orthodox Christian Britain, Including an English Orthodox Calendar and a Service to All Saints of Britain

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Compiled by Vladimir Moss
Publication Data: Etna, CA: Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies, 1997
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: vi + 270
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.3 cm × 13.8 cm × 0.9 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 0‒911165‒27‒4

   
Compiled by Vladimir Moss

“Today, it is often forgotten what a significant Christian inheritance England has from before the Norman Conquest. Recent excavations in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral have revealed the remains of a tenth-century Cathedral which have astonished archæologists by their grandeur. This book represents a further excavation into the inheritance of Christian England, being a collection of the lives of the Saints of England’s Golden Age (from a spiritual point of view): the sixth to early eighth centuries.”
—“Introduction”

CONTENTS

Introduction
An English Orthodox Calendar
Angles and Angels
1. Saint Nectan of Hartland
2. Saint Rumon of Tavistock
3. Saint Urith of Chittlehampton
4. Saints Sidwell and Juthwara
5. Saint Brannoc of Braunton
6. Holy Archbishops of Canterbury
7. Saints Edwin and Enfleda
8. Saint Eanswythe of Folkestone
9. Saint Oswald of Northumbria
10. Saints Paulinus and Ithamar
11. Saint Birinus of Dorchester-on-Thames
12. Saint Oswin of Deira
13. Saint Felix of Dunwich
14. Saint Fursey of Burgh Castle and Péronne
15. Saint Rumwold of Buckingham
16. Saints Ethelred and Ethelbricht
17. Saint Ethelwin of Athelney
18. Saints Cedd and Diuma
19. Saints Chad, Wulfade, and Rufine
20. Saints Kyneburga, Kyneswitha, and Tibba
21. Saint Hilda of Whitby
22. Saints Botolph and Adolph
23. Saints Ebba I and Ebba II
24. Saints Boisil and Eata
25. Saint Theodore of Canterbury
26. Saint Adrian of Canterbury
27. Saints Earconwald and Ethelburga
28. Saint Hybald of Hibaldstow
29. Saint Ethilwald of Farne
30. Saint Iwi of Lindisfarne and Brittany
31. Saints Etheldreda, Sexburga, Ermenhilda, and Huna
32. Saint Osyth of Chich
33. Saint Werburga of Hanbury
34. Saint Hedda of Winchester
35. Saint Aldhelm of Sherborne
36. Saints Mildburga, Mildred, and Mildgytha
37. Saints Egwin and Credan
38. Saint Pega of Peakirk
39. Saint John of Beverley
40. Saints Cuthburga and Coenburga
41. Saint Bede of Wearmouth-Jarrow
42. Holy Bishops of Lindisfarne
43. Saint Frideswide of Oxford
44. Saint Withburga of East Dereham
45. Saint Wendreda of March
46. Saint Cuthman of Steyning
47. Saint Ceolwulf of Northumbria and Lindisfarne
48. Saints Acca and Alcmund
49. Saint Congar of Congresbury
50. Saint Decuman of Watchet
A Service to All Saints of Britain
A Deathbed Prophecy of Saint Edward the Confessor
Index of Names
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