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339: 50: 746:, one in the Cross Green area of Leeds, one in the Prestwich Area of Manchester, one in the Stretford Area of Manchester, and another in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne. It was opened in September 1882. There is a statue of St Hilda in the nave, depicting her as the Mother of her Abbey at Whitby. She also appears in a stained glass window at the east end of the church. The church still is active and a sung mass is held there every Sunday. Several small streets in the immediate area are named after the church -- St Hilda's Mount, St Hilda's Road, among them. 532: 644:, established in 1893 for female students, remained with that status for more than 100 years, before turning co-educational when it was deemed that the percentage of women studying at Oxford had risen to near 50 per cent. The symbol of the college is the ammonite of St Hilda and during the centenary, 100 silver ammonites were created; now proudly owned by alumnae of the college in honour of St. Hilda's achievements - and those of the first 100 years of female students at the college. 435: 661: 3110: 392:; she remained there until her death. Archaeological evidence shows that her monastery was in the Celtic style, with its members living in small houses, each for two or three people. The tradition in double monasteries, such as Hartlepool and Whitby, was that men and women lived separately but worshipped together in church. The exact location and size of the church associated with this monastery is unknown. 773:
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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There are two schools situated in 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 Monastery of Streoneshalh c. 657AD was donated to
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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 Community of St Aidan and St Hilda has been founded on
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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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parishes in the Roman Catholic Church, the feast day of Saint Hilda is celebrated on 23 June, together with those of Saint
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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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Anglo-Saxon Christianity: exploring the earliest roots of Christian spirituality in England
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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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Other Anglican Churches dedicated to St Hilda in Northern England include
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claimed to have witnessed Hilda's soul being borne to heaven by angels.
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of the Church in his kingdom. He invited churchmen from as far away as
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There are two St Hilda's CofE Primary Schools in Manchester - one in
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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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and it is assumed that Hilda remained with the Queen-Abbess.
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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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Biographical sketches of memorable Christians of the past
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In 625, the widowed Edwin married the Christian princess
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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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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 1780: 1766: 818:St. Hilda's College, University of Toronto 410:Five men from this monastery later became 48: 1517: 1428: 1279: 1203: 1079: 630:Hilda of Whitby is considered one of the 494:, who would not accept this, withdrew to 326:and returned to Northumbria to live as a 1653:. Catholic Life Magazine. 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Index

Saint Hilda
Saint

Chester Cathedral
Virgin
Kingdom of Deira
Whitby Abbey
Northumbria
Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized
Feast
Anglican Use
Attributes
saint
abbess
monastery
Whitby
Synod of Whitby
Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Bede
English
Deiran
Edwin, King of Deira
Brittonic
Elmet
West Yorkshire
Æthelfrith

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