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deaconesses founded in 1910 by Fr
Frederick Burgess lived on the grounds of Christ Church, New Haven, Connecticut, in a house they called St Hilda's House. The deaconesses of St Hilda's House served the church, the children of the church school, and the poor and orphaned of New Haven until the early
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Bede describes Hilda as a woman of great energy, who was a skilled administrator and teacher. As a landowner she had many in her employ to care for sheep and cattle, farming, and woodcutting. She gained such a reputation for wisdom that kings and princes sought her advice. However, she also had a
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The veneration of Hilda from an early period is attested by the inclusion of her name in the calendar of Saint
Willibrord, written at the beginning of the 8th century. According to one tradition, her relics were translated to Glastonbury by King Edmund; another tradition holds that Saint Edmund
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Hilda suffered from a fever for the last seven years of her life, but she continued to work until her death on 17 November 680 AD, at what was then the advanced age of sixty-six. In her last year she set up another monastery, fourteen miles from Whitby, at
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In 633, Northumbria was overrun by the neighbouring pagan King of Mercia, at which time King Edwin fell in battle. Paulinus accompanied Hilda and Queen Æthelburh and her companions to the Queen's home in Kent. Queen Æthelburh founded a convent at
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There is said to be the wraith of St Hilda, who appears in the ruins wrapped in a shroud, and the bells of the abbey can be heard ringing under the water, where they sank with the ship taking them to London after the abbey was dismantled.
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A carved ammonite stone is set into the wall by the entrance to the former chapel of St Hild's
College, Durham, which later became part of the College of St Hild and St Bede. The coat of arms of
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in New York City is St Hilda's and St Hugh's School, an independent
Episcopal day school that opened its doors in 1950. The school is coeducational and includes toddlers to grade eight.
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Bede states that the original ideals of monasticism were maintained strictly in Hilda's abbey. All property and goods were held in common; Christian virtues were exercised, especially
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after the pope who sent him. As queen, Æthelburh continued to practise her
Christianity and no doubt influenced her husband's thinking as her mother Bertha had influenced her father.
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Australia in recognition of St. Hilda. They are both 'St. Hilda's Anglican School for Girls' which is an independent, girls' school in
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takes its scientific name from St. Hilda. The coat of arms of nearby Whitby includes three such 'snakestones', and depictions of ammonites appear in the shield of the
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are named after Saint Hilda. A stone from the 13th century ruins of Whitby Abbey where St Hilda founded the
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of learning and culture, including poetry, due to her patronage of Cædmon. Saint Hilda is the patron saint of the
National Cathedral School for Girls in
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was founded in 1915 at St Hilda's Priory, on the western edge of Whitby town. More recently, the
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A local legend says that when sea birds fly over the abbey they dip their wings in honour of Saint Hilda. Another legend tells of a plague of
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Service Corps program at Christ Church New Haven has retained the name, and part of the legacy of the St Hilda's deaconesses.
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Saint Hilda is generally depicted with a pastoral staff and carrying an abbey church. Often, there are ammonites at her feet.
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to attend the synod. Most of those present, including Hilda, accepted the King's decision to adopt the method of calculating
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on the shore. Local artisans carved snakes' heads onto ammonites, and sold these as relics, "evidence" of her miracle.
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in 731, who was born approximately eight years before her death. He documented much of the Christian conversion of the
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and his wife, Breguswīþ. When Hilda was still an infant, her father was poisoned while in exile at the court of the
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1970s operating a free medicine clinic, soup kitchen and many other ministries. Today, St Hilda's House-
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St Hilda's School, Ootacamund, southern India was established by Church of England sisters in 1895.
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for their service to the Christian church at a critical period in its fight against paganism.
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in 2018. This monologue sees Hilda recount two episodes of her life that are recorded by
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combines historical record and fiction to imagine Hilda's life before she became a nun.
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St Hilda has become the patron of many schools and colleges all over the world. The
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however, it is kept on 19 November. In the calendar approved for formerly Anglican
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Hilda's original convent is not known except that it was on the north bank of the
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by the Whitby Urban Council. This stone is located at the college entrance.
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of the Church in his kingdom. He invited churchmen from as far away as
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which Hilda turned to stone, supposedly explaining the presence of
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royal household. She was the second daughter of Hereric, nephew of
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and took its throne. Hilda was brought up at King Edwin's court.
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of Northumberland chose Hilda's monastery as the venue for the
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St. Hilda of Whitby Anglican Catholic Church, Atlanta, Georgia
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of the early Church in Britain. She was the founder and first
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St. Hilda monument detail in Whitby. Note ammonites at feet.
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The Ecclesiastical History of the English Church and People
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The prestige of Whitby is reflected in the fact that King
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Hilda appears as a main character in the 1994 novel
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boarding school for girls in Brown's Town, St. Ann,
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1610:, Oxford University Press, World classics series.
1584:. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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187:The source of information about Hilda is the
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812:St Hilda's College (University of Melbourne)
190:Ecclesiastical History of the English People
1343:Saint Hilda's House, New Haven, Connecticut
1059:"St Hilda - Abbess of Whitby (c. 614 -680)"
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703:house for men. Thus it continued until the
683:, widow of King Oswiu, and their daughter,
384:In 657 Hilda became the founding abbess of
147:Crozier of an abbess, model of Whitby Abbey
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818:St. Hilda's College, University of Toronto
410:Five men from this monastery later became
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1507:"Hilda of Whitby, Abbess and Peacemaker"
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1544:"The Whitby Snake-Ammonite Myth"
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1211:"University Calendar: Arms and mottos"
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176:which was chosen as the venue for the
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1631:, London: Darton, Longman & Todd.
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283:Day, 12 April, along with his entire
1692:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
1518:Lindemann, Kate (12 December 2014).
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1041:Parish Church of St. Wilfrid, Bognor
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1651:"St Hilda of Hartlepool and Whitby"
1624:, London: Collins, Fount paperback.
1513:. The Society of Archbishop Justus.
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691:that began in 1066 AD, monks from
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3171:Female saints of medieval England
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1629:Footprints of the Northern Saints
1487:Credo: Epic Tale of the Dark Ages
1459:Bond, Gwenda (10 November 2013).
679:Hilda was succeeded as abbess by
160:of Whitby) (c. 614 – 680) was a
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2489:Æbbe "the Younger" of Coldingham
1578:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
744:St Hilda's Church, South Shields
3032:Hwita of Whitchurch Canonicorum
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2484:Æbbe "the Elder" of Coldingham
1401:"Review: The Abbess of Whitby"
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788:College of St Hild and St Bede
705:Dissolution of the Monasteries
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565:College of St Hild and St Bede
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3186:English Roman Catholic saints
1789:Saints of Anglo-Saxon England
1617:, Edinburgh University Press.
1561:10.1080/0015587X.1905.9719966
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822:University of Trinity College
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342:Saint Hilda at Hartlepool by
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3141:7th-century Christian saints
2207:Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet
1416:"Review: Hilda and Virginia"
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804:St Hilda's Collegiate School
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1588:Sister Hilary OHP; (2003).
1290:"About St. Hilda's College"
760:Order of the Holy Paraclete
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572:St. Hilda's College, Oxford
515:. She died after receiving
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1572:Thurston, Herbert (1910).
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2433:Regenhere of Northampton
1994:Sigeberht of East Anglia
1949:Cuthbald of Peterborough
915:Sister Fidelma mysteries
864:St Hilda is honoured in
782:Educational institutions
723:Two churches in Whitby (
3088:Urith of Chittlehampton
3042:Margaret of Dunfermline
2937:Beornstan of Winchester
2922:Benignus of Glastonbury
2912:Æthelwold of Winchester
2902:Æthelnoth of Canterbury
2760:Firmin of North Crawley
2755:Augustine of Canterbury
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2624:Eadfrith of Lindisfarne
2614:Eadberht of Lindisfarne
2599:Ceolwulf of Northumbria
2509:Æthelgyth of Coldingham
2348:Eadweard of Maugersbury
2202:Deusdedit of Canterbury
2197:Berhtwald of Canterbury
1365:St Hilda's, Mosman Park
1294:University of Melbourne
1213:. University of Durham.
422:, Bishop of York, were
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275:In 627, King Edwin was
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110:Eastern Orthodox Church
3078:Juthwara of Sherbourne
3047:Swithhun of Winchester
2987:Eadweard the Confessor
2897:Æthelgar of Canterbury
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2820:Theodore of Canterbury
2805:Mellitus of Canterbury
2800:Laurence of Canterbury
2785:Honorius of Canterbury
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2619:Eadfrith of Leominster
2499:Ælfwald of Northumbria
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2288:Beorhthelm of Stafford
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1974:Hiurmine of Blythburgh
1954:Eadmund of East Anglia
1873:Patrick of Glastonbury
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2962:Dunstan of Canterbury
2907:Æthelwine of Athelney
2887:Ælfheah of Winchester
2882:Ælfheah of Canterbury
2846:Lewina of Bishopstone
2836:Cuthflæd of Lyminster
2780:Hadrian of Canterbury
2765:Birinus of Dorchester
2704:Oswine of Northumbria
2699:Oswald of Northumbria
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2504:Æthelburh of Hackness
2438:Rumbold of Buckingham
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2353:Ealdgyth of Stortford
2338:Eadburh of Southwell
2258:Æthelberht of Bedford
2253:Ælfthryth of Crowland
2192:Albinus of Canterbury
2156:Maildub of Malmesbury
2100:Grimbald of St Bertin
1828:Congar of Congresbury
1818:Branwalator of Milton
1674:Enciclopedia Treccani
1581:Catholic Encyclopedia
1354:St Hilda's, Southport
1240:The Church of England
1169:"St. Hilda of Whitby"
1115:"St. Hilda of Whitby"
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750:Religious communities
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1969:Herefrith of Thorney
1924:Æthelwine of Lindsey
1858:Melorius of Amesbury
1634:Simpson, Ray (2014)
1620:Cavill, Paul (1999)
1613:Bradley, Ian (1999)
955:The Abbess of Whitby
909:, the first book in
907:Absolution by Murder
608:Personal Ordinariate
561:University of Durham
443:Gloucester Cathedral
439:Aidan of Lindisfarne
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3166:Anglo-Saxon royalty
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2992:Eadweard the Martyr
2952:Cuthburh of Wimborn
2892:Æthelflæd of Romsey
2815:Peter of Canterbury
2694:Osthryth of Bardney
2584:Ceadda of Lichfield
2463:Wulfhild of Barking
2448:Werburgh of Chester
2423:Oswald of Worcester
2413:Milred of Worcester
2398:Mildburh of Wenlock
2388:Hæmma of Leominster
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2328:Eadburh of Bicester
2115:Wulfram of Grantham
2105:Monegunda of Watton
2014:Walstan of Bawburgh
2004:Torthred of Thorney
1964:Guthlac of Crowland
1914:Æthelflæd of Ramsey
1853:Judoc of Winchester
1843:Elfin of Warrington
1813:Brannoc of Braunton
1641:Warin, Anne (1989)
1627:Hume, Basil (1996)
1615:Celtic Christianity
1590:St. Hilda of Whitby
1200:, pp. 333–334.
407:and do good works.
308:Anna of East Anglia
248:, daughter of King
3181:People from Whitby
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2947:Centwine of Wessex
2927:Beocca of Chertsey
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2368:Freomund of Mercia
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2268:Æthelred of Mercia
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2222:Mildrith of Thanet
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1888:Sativola of Exeter
1878:Rumon of Tavistock
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2458:Wigstan of Repton
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1575:"St. Hilda"
1541:(19 April 1905).
1497:978-0-340-66705-7
1466:Los Angeles Times
1414:Williams, Holly.
1314:on 1 August 2011.
1261:"College History"
967:premiered at the
852:Western Australia
846:, Queensland and
604:Church of England
506:Illness and death
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2709:Sicgred of Ripon
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3125:Categories
2855:West Saxon
2038:East Saxon
1565:Wikisource
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