- Wulfstan (Bishop of Worcester)
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Wulfstan
birth_date=1008
death_date=1095
feast_day=19 January
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ; Anglican Communion
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birth_place=Long Itchington ,Warwickshire
death_place=Worcester ,Worcestershire
titles=Bishop
beatified_date=
beatified_place=
beatified_by=
canonized_date=14 May 1203
canonized_place=
canonized_by=Pope Innocent III
attributes=Bishop
patronage=vegetarians and dieters
major_shrine=Worcester Cathedral (destroyed)
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prayer_attrib=Infobox bishopbiog
name =Wulfstan
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Worcester
Title =Bishop of Worcester
Period = 1062–1095
Predecessor = Ealdred
Successor =Samson
ordination =
bishops =
post =Prior of Worcester
date of birth = 1008
place of birth =Long Itchington ,Warwickshire
date of death =January 1095
place of death =Saint Wulfstan (sometimes Wulfstan II, also known as Wolstan, Wulstan and Ulfstan),
Bishop of Worcester , was the lone bishop to be kept in his post byWilliam the Conqueror after the Norman conquest. Wulfstan is aChristian saint .Denomination
His denomination as Wulfstan II is to indicate that he is the second Bishop Wulfstan of
Worcester . This, however, does not prevent confusion, since the first Bishop Wulfstan is also called Wulfstan II to denote that "he" was the secondArchbishop of York called Wulfstan. To make matters worse, Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York, was the maternal uncle of Wulfstan II, Bishop of Worcester.Life
Wulfstan was born about 1008 at
Long Itchington in the English county ofWarwickshire .Walsh "A New Dictionary of Saints" p. 631] His family lost their lands around the time King Cnut of England came to the throne.Fleming "Kings & Lords" p. 41] He was probably named after his uncle,Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York . Through his uncle's influence, he studied at monasteries in Evesham andPeterborough , before becoming a clerk atWorcester . During this time, his superiors, noting his reputation for dedication and chastity, urged him to join the priesthood. Wulfstan was ordained shortly thereafter, in 1038, and soon joined amonastery ofBenedictines at Worcester.Wulfstan served as treasurer and then
prior of Worcester. [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33881 British History Online Bishops of Worcester] accessed on 3 November 2007] WhenAldred , the bishop of Worcester as well as theArchbishop of York , was required to relinquish Worcester byPope Nicholas , Aldred decided to have Wulfstan appointed to Worcester, as well as continuing to hold a number of the manors of the diocese.Williams "English and the Norman Conquest" p. 150] Wulfstan was consecrated Bishop of Worcester on 8 September 1062,Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 260] by Aldred, the Archbishop of York, although he should have been consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose province Worcester was in. He was a confidant ofHarold Godwinson , who helped secure the bishopric for Wulfstan.Fleming "Kings & Lords" p. 79] Something of a social reformer, Wulfstan struggled to bridge the gap between the old and new regimes, and to alleviate the suffering of the poor. After theNorman conquest of England , Wulfstan was the only bishop allowed to keep his old post byWilliam I of England , noting that pastoral care of his diocese was Wulfstan's principal interest.In 1072 he signed the
Accord of Winchester . In 1075, Wulfstan and the Worcestershire levy put down the rebellion known as 'The Bridal of Norwich' ofRalph de Guader ,Earl of Norfolk ,Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford and the Saxon Waltheof,Earl of Northumbria , againstWilliam the Conqueror .He is responsible for the founding of
Great Malvern Priory , and undertook much large scale rebuilding work includingWorcester Cathedral ,Hereford Cathedral ,Tewkesbury Abbey , and many other churches in the Worcester,Hereford andGloucester areas.Fact|date=June 2008 After the Norman Conquest, he claimed that theOswaldslow , a triple hundred administered by the bishops of Worcester, was free of interference by the local sheriff, and this right of excluding the sheriff was recognized by the time ofDomesday Book in 1086. He also administered the diocese of Lichfield when it was vacant between 1071 and 1072.Williams "English and the Norman Conquest" p. 149]As bishop, he often assisted the archbishops of York, who had few suffragan bishops, with consecrations. In 1073 he helped
Thomas of Bayeux consecrate Radulf, asBishop of Orkney , and in 1081 helped consecrateWilliam de St-Calais asBishop of Durham .Wulfstan was responsible for the compilation by
Hemming of the secondcartulary of Worcester.Williams "English and the Norman Conquest" p. 145] He was close friends with Robert Losinga, theBishop of Hereford , who was well known as a mathemetician and astronomer.Wulfstan died 20 January of 1087 after a protracted illness. [William of Malmesbury, "Saints' lives: Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract". 2002. pp 141-3.] After his death, he had an altar dedicated to him in Great Malvern Priory alongside Cantilupe of Hereford and King Edward the Confessor.
At Easter of 1158, Henry II and his wife
Eleanor of Aquitaine visited Worcester Cathedral and placed their crowns on the shrine of Wulfstan, vowing not to wear them again.Soon after Wulfstan's death a
haigiography , or saint's life, was written about him by his former chancellor,Colman in English. It was translated into Latin by the medieval chronicler and historianWilliam of Malmesbury .Williams "English and the Norman Conquest" p. 170] Wulfstan wascanonized on 14 May 1203 byPope Innocent III . One of themiracle s attributed to Wulfstan was the curing of King Harold's daughter.Notable dedications
St Wul(f)stan's is the name of several notable churches:
*St Wulstan's,Malvern Wells ,Worcestershire is whereEdward Elgar is buried.
*St Wulstan's,Newcastle-under-Lyme ,Staffordshire .
*St Wulstan's,Bournbrook ,Birmingham .
*St Wulstan'sRoman Catholic Church ,Stourport-on-Severn ,Worcestershire .
*St Wulstan's,Warndon ,Worcester
*Church of Our Lady And St Wulstan, Southam,Warwickshire .
*Bishop Wulstan R.C High School ofRugby, Warwickshire is at least one of the schools named after him.Saint Wulstan's name has also been given to a formerpsychiatric hospital near Malvern and a nature reserve on the site of this former hospital.In popular culture
On screen, Wulfstan was portrayed by actor Michael Rose in the two-part
BBC TV play "Conquest" (1966), part of the series "Theatre 625 ".ee also
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List of Bishops of Worcester Notes
References
* Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. "The Penguin Dictionary of Saints". 3rd edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN 0-140-51312-4.
* [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33881 British History Online Bishops of Worcester] accessed on 3 November 2007
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* Mason, Emma "St. Wulfstan of Worcester, 1008-95"
* Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
* Walsh, Michael "A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West" London: Burns & Oates 2007 ISBN 08601-2438-X
* William of Malmesbury. "The Life of St Wulstan"
*External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15687a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Online: St. Wolstan]
* [http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/jan/19.htm Chambers Book of Days Online: January 19]
* [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/wulfstan.html Early British Kingdoms: St. Wulfstan II, Bishop of Worcester]
* [http://www.clainesfriends.org.uk Claines Church, Worcester, built by Wulfstan]Persondata
NAME=Wulfstan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Wulfstan II; Wolstan; Wulstan; Ulfstan
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Worcester; Saint
DATE OF BIRTH=1008
PLACE OF BIRTH= Long Itchington, Warwickshire
DATE OF DEATH=January 1095
PLACE OF DEATH=
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