March 20
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Saint Cuthbert was born in Britain about the year 635, and became a monk
in his youth at the monastery of Melrose by the River Tweed. After many
years of struggle as a true priest of Christ, in the service both of
his own brethren and of the neglected Christians of isolated country
villages, he became a solitary on Farne Island in 676. After eight years
as a hermit, he was constrained to leave his quiet to become Bishop of
Lindisfarne, in which office he served for almost two years. He returned
to his hermitage two months before he reposed in peace in 687. Because
of the miracles he wrought both during his life and at his tomb after
his death, he is called the "Wonderworker of Britain." The whole English
people honoured him, and kings were both benefactors to his shrine and
suppliants of his prayers. Eleven years after his death, his holy relics
were revealed to be incorrupt; when his body was translated from
Lindisfarne to Durham Cathedral in August of 1104, his body was still
found to be untouched by decay, giving off "an odour of sweetest
fragrancy," and "from the flexibility of its joints representing a
person asleep rather than dead." Finally, when the most impious Henry
VIII desecrated his shrine, opening it to despoil it of its valuables,
his body was again found incorrupt, and was buried in 1542. It is
believed that after this the holy relics of Saint Cuthbert were hidden
to preserve them from further desecration.
APOLYTIKION OF CUTHBERT THE WONDERWORKER
Third Tone
While still in thy youth thou didst lay aside all worldly care and didst
take up the sweet yoke of Christ, O godly-minded Cuthbert, and thou
wast shown forth in truth to be nobly radiant in the grace of the Holy
Spirit. Wherefore, God established thee as a rule of faith and shepherd
of His rational flock, O converser with Angels and intercessor for men.
KONTAKION OF CUTHBERT THE WONDERWORKER
First Tone
Having surpassed thy brethren in prayers, fasting, and vigils, thou wast
found worthy to entertain a pilgrim-angel; and having shone forth with
humility as a bright lamp set on high, thou didst receive the gift of
wonderworking. And now as thou dwellest in the heavenly Kingdom, O our
righteous Father Cuthbert, intercede with Christ God that our souls be
saved.
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