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563: 62: 379:. During this time, his superiors, noting his reputation for dedication and chastity, urged him to join the priesthood. In 1034 Wulfstan served as incumbent at St Mary's Church in Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire. It was here that he experienced an incident which changed his life. Whilst at his devotions he was distracted by the smell of a goose cooking in the kitchen nearby. Mortified, he resolved never to touch meat again and became a vegetarian. Wulfstan was ordained shortly thereafter, in 1038, and soon joined a 2119: 2143: 2131: 2107: 675:
In 2008, the millennial anniversary of Wulfstan's birth, the Friends of the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Hawkesbury, where Wulfstan served from 1034, commissioned a stained glass window to his memory. The commission was carried out by a local artist, Caroline Pederick and it was dedicated in 2011 by
418:, Ealdred decided to have Wulfstan appointed to Worcester. In addition, Ealdred continued to hold a number of the manors of the diocese. Wulfstan was consecrated Bishop of Worcester on 8 September 1062, by Ealdred. It would have been more proper for him to have been consecrated by the 515:
areas. He famously wept upon the destruction of the old Worcester Cathedral to make way for the new Romanesque building, decrying the loss of a building in which "so many holy and devout men have served God". After the Norman Conquest, he claimed that the
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Wulfstan, the last surviving pre-Conquest bishop, died 20 January 1095 after a protracted illness, whilst washing the feet of parishioners as was his custom. After his death, an altar was dedicated to him in Great Malvern Priory, next to those of
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Bishop Michael Pelham of Gloucester. In three roundels, it depicts features from Wulfstan's life; the broken chains of slavery, the goose, many vegetables and the bishop's crosier and mitre. In 2021, St. Mary's Church installed a
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A social reformer, Wulfstan struggled to bridge the gap between the old and new regimes, and to alleviate the suffering of the poor. He was a strong opponent of the
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Keynes, Simon (2014). "Appendix II: Archbishops and Bishops 597–1066". In Lapidge, Michael; Blair, John; Keynes, Simon; Scragg, Donald (eds.).
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provides much of our knowledge of the bishop, noted that pastoral care of his diocese was Wulfstan's principal interest.
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Barlow, Frank (1979). The English Church 1066–1154: A History of the Anglo-Norman Church. New York: Longman 1979 p57.
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William of Malmesbury, Saints' lives: Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract pp 141–143.
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of eight bells in their tower. The largest bell, weighing 600 kg, is named in honour of Wulfstan.
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by his former chancellor Colman. It was translated into Latin by the medieval chronicler and historian
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Flanagan, Marie Therese (2005), "High-kings with opposition. 1072–1166", in Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí (ed.),
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and placed their crowns on the shrine of Wulfstan, vowing not to wear them again. Their son
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His denomination as Wulfstan II is to indicate that he is the second Bishop Wulfstan of
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Saints' lives: Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract
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Stained glass depicting Wulfstan in the Church of St John in Bedwardine,
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Stained glass depicting Wulfstan at the church of the Holy Trinity,
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of Worcester, and from 1034 onwards served as the parish priest of
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came to the throne in 1016. He was probably named after his uncle,
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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As bishop, he often assisted the archbishops of York with
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In 1075, Wulfstan and the Worcestershire 441:, who helped secure the bishopric for him. 1394: 1380: 892: 874: 536:when it was vacant between 1071 and 1072. 414:, was required to relinquish Worcester by 60: 27:11th-century Bishop of Worcester and saint 1324:Catholic Encyclopedia Online: St. Wolstan 1266:A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West 914: 810: 808: 532:in 1086. Wulfstan also administered the 410:, the bishop of Worcester as well as the 339:History of Worcestershire § Medieval 1401: 1023:, Oxford University Press, 1900, p. 365. 792: 581:of Worcester. He was close friends with 561: 285: – 20 January 1095) was an English 1241:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1215: 779: 14: 2189:People from Stratford-on-Avon District 2156: 1045: 805: 760: 1375: 1237: 1221:Kings & Lords in Conquest England 1106:"Wulfstan of Worcester, Bishop, 1095" 1863:, Bishop of Worcester and Gloucester 1805:("Bishop of Worcester and Westbury") 1319:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England 825: 823: 184:, Worcestershire, Kingdom of England 1289:The English and the Norman Conquest 24: 629:is buried at Worcester Cathedral. 25: 2230: 1308: 1238:Mason, Emma (2004). 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Wulfstan (disambiguation)
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Ealdred
Samson
Prior of Worcester
Ealdred
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Kingdom of England
Worcester
Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Pope Innocent III
dieters
Worcester Cathedral
Benedictine
Bishop of Worcester
Conquest
saint
Western Christian
Worcester
Bishop Wulfstan
Archbishop of York
History of Worcestershire § Medieval
Anglican Diocese of Worcester § History
Long Itchington
English county
Warwickshire

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