St Aidan . . .

Monastic founder, bishop, and miracle worker known for his kindness to animals. Known as Edan, Modoc, and Maedoc in some records, Aidan was born in Connaught, Ireland. Tradition states that his birth was heralded by signs and omens, and that he showed evidence of piety even as a small child.
Becoming a monk and a missionary he is credited with the conversion of the AngloSaxons to Christianity in Northumbria. He founded a monastic cathedral on the island of Lindisfarne, known as Lindisfarne Priory, served as it’s first bishop, and travelled ceaselessly throughout the countryside, spreading the gospel to both the nobility and those who were socially disenfranchised (especially children and slaves).
He is known as the ‘Apostle of Northumbria’ and is regarded as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches as well as others.










