- Hybald
Saint Hybald. also known as Saint Higbald, Hibald or Hygbald was a
7th century Saxonsaint , who died circa690 .The Venerable Bede tells of a St. Hygbald who was a
Benedictine abbot in the oldKingdom of Lindsey and it is believed to be buried in the village ofHibaldstow , whose name means "holy place where St Hygbald is buried". TheVenerable Bede in his "Ecclesiastical History" describes St Hybald as a "most holy and continent man who was an abbot in Lindsey" (now Lincolnshire) and a friend ofSaint Chadd , he followed his living example and became anhermit . After his death andcanonisation , a shrine was built to hold his relics and became a place of pilgrimage. This continued tillProtestant s after theReformation destroyed the shrine, but not his body, continued to lie under the church in Hibaldstow until it was rediscovered in1866 when the then dilapidated temple was rebuilt. [ [http://www.antiochian-orthodox.co.uk/lincolnshire_paterikon_december.htm The Antiochian Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland ] ]Several churches in the region bear his name: The
Anglican Parish Church es of Hibaldstow and nearbyScawby and, further away,Ashby de la Launde , are all called St. Hybald's.His
Namesdays are 18th September (RC) and 14th December (Orthodox).References
External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/Saints/sainth7f.htm Catholic Forum Patron Saints Index: Saint Hygbald]
* [http://www.churchplansonline.org/retrieve_results.asp?search_args=x%3DHIBALDSTOW%2C+St.+Hybald%7Cl%3DHIBALDSTOW%7Cc%3DLincolnshire Plan and details of St Hybald's Church in Hibaldstow]
* [http://beehive.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=8823&PageID=48008 The Parish Church of St Hybald, Hibaldstow]
* [http://beehive.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=8823&PageID=48009 The Parish Church of St Hybald, Scawby]
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