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- St Cuthbert's Society JCR - The Junior Common Room of St Cuthbert's Society, University of Durham.
- St Cuthbert's Way - Brief history of path, baggage transfer, towns and accommodation. Online booking service and guidebook ordering.
- St Cuthbert's Catholic Community High School - Information for parents and pupils on full range of school activities.
- The Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert - The Venerable Bede wrote two hagiographies of St. Cuthbert: one in verse, and the other in prose form. This is the prose version.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Saint Baldred - ... St. Baldred, also called Baltherus, was an Englishman, hermit and priest associated with the diocese of Lindisfarne, who died in 756. Both the aforementioned saints are celebrated on 6 March. Finally, some believe that the second St. Baldred is identical with St. Bilfritt or Bilfrid, a hermit goldsmith whose work adorns the cover of the Gospels of St. Cuthbert (made 698-740).
- The Stanwick Group of Churches - Covers St John the Baptist, Stanwick; St Paul, Aldbrough St John; St Cuthbert, Forcett; St James the Great, Melsonby; St Hilda, Caldwell; and Christ Church, East Layton. Service times, forthcoming events, magazine and people; also details of clock restorations at Melsonby and Forcett.
- The Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert - The Venerable Bede wrote two hagiographies of St. Cuthbert: one in verse, and the other in prose form. This is the prose version.
- Saint Cuthbert at the Millennium - Prose and poetry about the several times St. Cuthbert's body has been exhumed and found incorrupt.
- Team Parish of North Huddersfield - Four Anglican churches of St Cuthbert's (Birkby), St Francis (Fixby), St Hilda's (Cowcliffe) and St John's (Birkby). Information about services and contact details. in the Diocese of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.
- St Cuthbert's Way - A 62.5-mile (100 km) walk from Melrose across the Scottish Borders to the Holy Island in Northumberland. History and information associates with the walk plus a directory of accommodation and services.
Wikipedia Articles
- St Cuthbert's beads - St Cuthbert's beads (or Cuddy's beads) are circular columnals of Carboniferous crinoids which were strung together as a necklace or rosary in medieval Northumberland, and became associated with St Cuthbert. In Germany, the columnals were known as "Bonifacius Pfennige" (St Boniface's pennies).
- St Cuthbert's College - St Cuthbert's College can refet to different educational institutions who are named after St Cuthbert. These include:
- St Cuthbert Out - St Cuthbert Out, sometimes Wells St Cuthbert Out is a civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. It entirely surrounds (but does not include) the city and parish of Wells.
- St Cuthbert Without - The parish of St Cuthbert Without or simply St Cuthbert is within the City of Carlisle district of Cumbria, England.
- St Cuthbert's coffin - St. Cuthbert's coffin is a wooden coffin opened during the Reformation in Durham Cathedral, dated to AD 698, the year of the death of Saint Cuthbert.