Church of England (historical Northumbrian church)

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The Church of England (historical Northumbrian church) refers to the early medieval Northumbrian branch of the English church, centered on monasteries like Lindisfarne and shaped by figures such as Eadfrith in the development of Anglo-Saxon Christianity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon church
Northumbrian church
early medieval Christian church
associatedWithEvent Synod of Whitby NERFINISHED
centeredOn Hexham NERFINISHED
Lindisfarne NERFINISHED
Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey NERFINISHED
Whitby Abbey NERFINISHED
contributedTo Christianization of Northumbria
development of Anglo-Saxon Christianity
country Kingdom of Northumbria NERFINISHED
culturalRole preservation and copying of classical texts
dateOfEventAssociation 664
denominationalFamily Latin Church NERFINISHED
educationalRole training of clergy and monks
governedBy abbots
bishops
governedFrom Lindisfarne (early episcopal see) NERFINISHED
York (later metropolitan influence)
importantFigure Aidan of Lindisfarne NERFINISHED
Bede NERFINISHED
Biscop of Monkwearmouth NERFINISHED
Ceolfrith of Jarrow NERFINISHED
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne NERFINISHED
Eadfrith of Lindisfarne NERFINISHED
Hilda of Whitby NERFINISHED
Wilfrid of York NERFINISHED
influencedBy Irish monasticism
Roman Christianity
knownFor missionary activity
monastic scholarship
production of illuminated manuscripts
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedInPresentDay northern England
south-east Scotland NERFINISHED
missionField pagan Anglo-Saxons
southern England (via Northumbrian missionaries)
partOf English church (early medieval)
producedWork Lindisfarne Gospels NERFINISHED
region Northumbria NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
resultOfEvent adoption of Roman Easter calculation in Northumbria
closer alignment with Roman papacy
timePeriod 7th century
8th century
early Middle Ages
usedLiturgicalTradition Celtic rite (pre-Whitby in some houses)
Roman rite (post-Whitby)
vernacularLanguage Old English (Northumbrian dialect)

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Eadfrith of Lindisfarne church Church of England (historical Northumbrian church)