- Acca of Hexham
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name=Saint Acca
birth_date=c. 660
death_date=death date|740|10|20|df=y or 742
feast_day=20 October
venerated_in=Roman Catholicism ; Anglican Communion
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titles=Abbot & Bishop
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major_shrine=Hexham Abbey ,Northumberland (part of cross survives)
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prayer_attrib=Saint Acca (b c. 660 - 740 or 742),
Bishop of Hexham .Born in
Northumbria , Acca first served in the household ofBosa , the future Bishop of York, but later attached himself to SaintWilfrid , possibly as early as 678, and accompanied him on his travels. On the return from their second journey toRome in 692, Wilfrid was reinstated at Hexham and made Acca abbot of St Andrew's monastery there. After Wilfrid's death in 709 Acca succeeded him as bishop.Acca tackled his duties with much energy, in ruling the diocese and in conducting the services of the church. He also carried on the work of church building and decorating started by Wilfrid. He once brought to the North a famous cantor named Maban, who had learned in Kent the Roman traditions of
psalmody handed down fromGregory the Great through Saint Augustine.He was also famous for his theological learning; his theological library was praised by
Bede . He was known also for his encouragement of students by every means in his power. It was Acca who persuadedEddius to take on the "Life of St. Wilfrid", and he lent many materials for the "Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum " to Bede, who dedicated several of his most important works, especially those dealing with Holy Scripture, to him.For reasons now unknown Acca either withdrew, or was driven from, his diocese in 732. Some sources say he became bishop of Whithorn in
Galloway , while others claim he founded a see on the site ofSt. Andrews , bringing with him relics collected on his Roman tour. He was nevertheless still buried at Hexham. Two finely carved crosses, fragments of one of which still remain, were erected at the head and foot of his grave.He was revered as a saint immediately after his death. His body was translated at least three times: in the early 11th century, by Alfred of Westow, sacrist of
Durham ; in 1154, at the restoration of the church, when the relics of all the Hexham saints were put together in a single shrine; and again in 1240. His feast day was20 October . The translation of his relics was commemorated on19 February . The only surviving writing of Acca's is a letter addressed to Bede and printed in his works (see also Raine below).References
*Raine, J., "Priory of Hexham" (Surtees Society, London 1864), containing the text of Acca's letter to Bede and other relevant material on his life
*Stanton, Richard, "A Menology of England and Wales" (London, 1892), 507
*Simeon of Durham , andÆlred 's "On the Saints of Hexham", both in theRolls Series
*Eddius , "Life of Wilfrid" (ed Raine, J.,"Historians of the Church of York", London 1879-94; ed Levison, W., in "Mon. Germ. Hist. ", "Scriptores Rerum Merovingicarum", vol. 6 (1913); or ed B. Colgrave, Cambridge 1927)
*Bede, "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" (many editions)
*Hunter Blair, P., "The World of Bede" (1970)
*Kirby, D. P. (ed), "St Wilfrid at Hexham" (1974)External links
* [http://www.hexhamabbey.org.uk/guide/acca.htm Hexham Abbey webpage]
* [http://www.pase.ac.uk/pase/apps/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?personKey=12944 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Acca]
* [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1094 Catholic Online entry for St Acca]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01093a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia entry for St Acca]Persondata
NAME=Acca
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Hexham; Abbot of Hexham Abbey
DATE OF BIRTH=circa 660
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DATE OF DEATH=740 or 742
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