- Egbert of Northumbria
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name=Saint Egbert
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death_date=729
feast_day=April 24
venerated_in=Eastern Orthodox Church ,Roman Catholicism
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prayer_attrib=Saint Egbert (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria and Bishop of
Lindisfarne . As a youth he went on a "perigrinatio", or pilgrimage far from home, traveling toIreland . [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 3.4, 3.27] One of his acquaintances at this time was Chad. [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 4.3] He settled at the monastery of Rathelmigisi (Rathmelsigi), [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 3.27] identified withMellifont inCounty Louth or else in Connaught. His Northumbrian traveling companions, including Æthelhun, died of the plague, and he contracted it as well. Thinking he would die, Egbert wept in repentance as he recalled his past sins, and he prayed that God spare him long enough to allow him to atone for the ill deeds of his youth, and he also vowed to remain on perpetual pilgrimage from his homeland of Britain, reciting the Psalter daily and fasting frequently. He miraculously recovered, and kept his vow until his death at age 90. [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 3.27] While in Ireland, Egbert was one of those present at theSynod of Birr in 697, when theCáin Adomnáin was guaranteed. [Kuno Meyer, "Cain Adamnain": An Old-Irish Treatise on the Law of Adamnan", available at the [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/CainAdamnain.html Internet Medieval Sourcebook] .]He began to organize monks in Ireland to proselytize in
Frisia ; [BedeHistoria ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 5.9] many other high-born notables were associated with his work: SaintAdalbert , SaintSwithbert , and Saint Chad. Egbert arranged the mission ofSaint Willibrord , Saint Wigbert and others to the pagans. [ Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 5.9, 5.10] He, however, was dissuaded from this by a vision related to him by a monk who had been a disciple of SaintBoisil (the Prior of Melrose under Abbot Eata). [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 5.9] In 684, he tried to dissuade KingEcgfrith of Northumbria from sending an expedition to Ireland under his generalBerht , but he was unsuccessful. [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 4.26] Egbert eventually become a monk on the island ofIona , in the distantInner Hebrides , where he resided from 716 and gently persuaded the monks there to adhere to the Roman form ofcomputing Easter , which had been adopted at theSynod of Whitby (664). [Bede,Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 5.22, cf. 3.4] He died on the first day that the Easter feast was observed by this manner in the monastery, on 24 April 729. [ BedeHistoria ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum 5.22]His feast day in the
Eastern Orthodox Church and theRoman Catholic Church ,April 24 , is found in both the Roman, Irish, and Slavicmartyrologies and in the metrical calendar of York. Though he is now honoured simply as a confessor, it is probable that St. Egbert was a bishop.Saint Egbert ought not to be confused with the later
Egbert, Archbishop of York .Notes
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05325a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia":] Saint Egbert]
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainte3m.htm Saint Egbert]
* [http://www.allsaintsbrookline.org/celtic/saints/egbert.html Saint Egbert]
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