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Saint of the Day – 23 March – Saint Ethelwald of Farne (Died 699) Priest, Hermit

Saint of the Day – 23 March – Saint Ethelwald of Farne (Died 699) Priest, Monk and Hermit. Died on the Island of Inner Farne in 699. Also known as – Ethelwald the Hermit, Aethelwold… Ethelwold … Edelwald… He should not be confused with his near contemporary, Saint Ethelwald the Bishop of Lindisfarne who died in 740).

Inner Farne Island

Little is known about our Saint, apart from that which is recorded in the writings of the Venerable St Bede.

Ethelwald, a holy Priest and Monk of Ripon Monastery, in North Yorkshire, England, being desirous of some solitude, he succeeded to the tiny Hermitage of Saint Cuthbert on the lonely Island of Inner Farne, after the latter’s death in 687.

The Hermitage and Chapel on Inner Farne Isle

The best-known miracle of Ethelwald, related by St Bede, records how the future Abbot Guthrid visited him on Farne with two Lindisfarne Monks and, on his journey home, was saved from shipwreck by the Saint’s prayers. St Bede wrote through the lips of Abbot Guthrid:

I came,” says he, “to the Island of Fame, with two others of the brethren, desiring to speak with the most reverend Father, Ethelwald. Having been refreshed with his discourse and asked for his blessing, as we were returning home, behold on a sudden, when we were in the midst of the sea, the fair weather, in which we were sailing, was broken and there arose so great and terrible a tempest that neither sails, nor oars, were of any use to us, nor had we anything to expect but death.

After long struggling with the wind and waves to no effect, at last we looked back to see whether it was possible, by any means, at least to return to the Island whence we came but we found that we were, on all sides alike, cut off by the storm and there was no hope of escape by our own efforts.

But looking further, we perceived, on the Island of Fame, our Father Ethelwald, beloved of God, come out of his retreat to watch our course, for, hearing the noise of the tempest and raging sea, he had come forth to see what would become of us. When he beheld us in distress and despair, he bowed his knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, in prayer for our life and safety and, as he finished his prayer, he calmed the swelling water, in such sort that the fierceness of the storm ceased on all sides and fair winds attended us over a smooth sea to the very shore. When we had landed and had pulled up our small vessel from the waves, the storm, which had ceased a short time for our sake, presently returned and raged furiously during the whole day, so that it plainly appeared that the brief interval of calm had been granted by Heaven, in answer to the prayers of the man of God, to the end that we might escape.

The man of God remained on the Isle of Inner Fame for twelve years and died there. Upon his death, his body was translated to Lindisfarne and laid next to those of Saints Cuthbert and Edbert. Later his Relics were carried from place to place with those of St Cuthbert until they were settled in Durham Cathedral. Many miracles were attributed by St Florence of Worcester to the intercession of Saint Ethelwald

This is St Cuthbert’s Tombstone and St Ethelwald is presumably nearby
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Saturday in Passion Week, Madonna della Vittoria di Lepanto / Our Lady of Victory of Lepanto and Hungary (1716) and the Saints for 23 March

St Benedict of Campagna
St Crescentius of Carthage
St Ethelwald of Farne (Died 699) Priest, Monk and Hermit
St Felix the Martyr
St Felix of Monte Cassino
St Fergus of Duleek
St Fidelis the Martyr
St Frumentius of Hadrumetum
St Gwinear

St Julian the Confessor
St Liberatus of Carthage
St Maidoc of Fiddown
St Nicon of Sicily

St Theodolus of Antioch
St Victorian of Hadrumetum

Daughters of Feradhach: They are mentioned in early calendars and martyrologies but no information about them has survived.