Died at Malmesbury Abbey, England, in 673. The Irish monk Saint
Maildulf left his homeland to spread the Gospel in England. He settled
in the lonely forest country that in those days lay in the northeast of
Wiltshire. After living for a time as a hermit, he gathered the
children of the neighbourhood for instruction. In the course of time
his hermitage became a school, where he had
Saint Aldhelm (f.d. May 25)
among his disciples. The school and foundation flourished even after
his death, acquiring fame as a community of scholars known as Malmesbury
(
Benedictines,
Husenbeth,
Montague).