Oswald as Bishop of Worcester

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Oswald as Bishop of Worcester was a leading 10th-century English churchman and monastic reformer who played a central role in revitalizing Benedictine monasticism in England.

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instanceOf 10th-century English churchman
Benedictine reformer
Bishop
Christian monk
associatedWith Ramsey Abbey NERFINISHED
Worcester Cathedral NERFINISHED
York Minster NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 10th century
church Catholic Church NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Dunstan NERFINISHED
King Edgar the Peaceful NERFINISHED
Æthelwold of Winchester NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
deathPlace Worcester NERFINISHED
diocese Archdiocese of York NERFINISHED
Diocese of Worcester NERFINISHED
era Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
founded Ramsey Abbey NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Mercia NERFINISHED
knownFor encouraging learning and manuscript production
promoting strict Benedictine observance
reforming cathedral chapters along monastic lines
languageOfWork Latin
Old English
monasticOrder Benedictines NERFINISHED
movement English Benedictine Reform NERFINISHED
notableFor founding and reforming monasteries
leadership in the English Benedictine Reform
revitalizing Benedictine monasticism in England
occupation abbot
bishop
placeOfActivity Ramsey Abbey NERFINISHED
Worcester NERFINISHED
York NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of York
Bishop of Worcester NERFINISHED
precededBy Bishop Brihthelm of Worcester NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleIn revival of monastic life in late Anglo-Saxon England
succeededBy Aldulf as Bishop of Worcester
title Saint Oswald of Worcester NERFINISHED
typeOfMonasticismPromoted Benedictine rule
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Benedictine Reform implementedBy Oswald as Bishop of Worcester