Tuda of Lindisfarne
7th-century Bishop of Lindisfarne and saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tuda of Lindisfarne (died 664), also known as Saint Tuda, was appointed to succeed Colman as Bishop of Lindisfarne. He served for less than a year. Although raised in Ireland, he was a staunch supporter of Roman practices, being tonsured in the Roman manner and celebrating Easter according to the Roman Computus.[1] However, he was consecrated as bishop in Ireland.[2]
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Tuda of Lindisfarne | |
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Bishop of Lindisfarne | |
Appointed | 664 |
Term ended | 664 |
Predecessor | Colmán |
Successor | Eata of Hexham |
Personal details | |
Died | 664 |
Denomination | Christian |
Sainthood | |
Feast day | 21 October |
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