Died 699 (either March 23 or April 21). In 687, Saint Ethelwald, a holy
priest-monk of Ripon Monastery, succeeded
Saint Cuthbert (f.d. March 20)
as the hermit on the lonely island of Farne. The
Venerable Bede (f.d. May 26)
relates the story of a miracle wrought by Ethelwald: His
prayers abated a severe wind storm, which had threatened Guthrid and two
other visiting monks from Lindisfarne with shipwreck. Upon Ethelwald's
death, his body was translated to Lindisfarne and laid next to those of
Saints Cuthbert and
Edbert (f.d. May 6).
Later his relics were carried
from place to place with those of Cuthbert until they were settled in
Durham cathedral. Many miracles were attributed by Florence of
Worcester to the intercession of Saint Ethelwald
(
Attwater2,
Benedictines,
Farmer,
Gill,
Husenbeth).