A3 laminated (encapsulated) poster.
Printed on gloss coated paper then laminated (encapsulated) for durability.
Dimensions: A3 29.7 cms x 42 cms (11 3/4" x 16 1/2").
Details of the Saint's Feast day is printed at the top of the poster.
Chad. Monk. Bishop
Feast days:
Memorial in England, according to the RC Calendar, Saints Chad and Cedd: 26th October.
The day of his death: 2nd March.
Translation of his relics to Birmingham Cathedral: 4th May.
634 - 672. Born in Northumbria he trained under St Aidan at Lindisfarne.
He also spent several years in Ireland working with St Egbert until he
was called back to replace his brother Cedd as Abbot of Lastingham,
near Whitby, Yorkshire.
He was made Bishop of York a role which was later taken from him by
Theodore, the newly arrived Archbishop of Canterbury. St Chad accepted
this with humility which, together with his simplicity of life, so
impressed Theodore that he later later appointed him as Bishop of
Mercia.
Chad moved the seat of Mercia to Lichfield where he founded a monastery
and retreat house. His dwelling was near a well where he baptised
converts to Christianity. St Chad's Well, pictured in the artwork, is
still a place of pilgrimage.
St Chad is called 'the Apostle of the Midlands' for his work and
evangelisation in this era.
The influence of the St Chad, who was revered as a saint in his own
lifetime, is still evident in the many churches and schools named after
him, particularly in the Diocese of Shrewsbury (which includes the old
Diocese of Lichfield), and Archdiocese of Birmingham, which houses his
remains in St. Chad's Catherdral.
St Chad's Gospel, a 7th Century manuscript, is preserved in Lichfield Cathedral library.
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