SAINT CEOLFRID
Saint Ceolfrid/Ceolfrith By Edward Matulanya Saint Ceolfrid (also spelled Ceolfrith) was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk, abbot, and missionary, renowned for his contributions to monasticism in early medieval England. His feast day is celebrated on 25 September. Early Life and Monastic Formation of Saint Ceolfrid/Ceolfrith Born in 642 CE, Ceolfrid hailed from a noble Anglo-Saxon family. At the age of 18, he entered the monastery at Ripon, which was then under the leadership of Saint Wilfrid. After ten years of rigorous study and spiritual formation, Ceolfrid was ordained as a priest by Saint Wilfrid. He later spent time at the monastery of Icanhoe (modern-day Boston, Lincolnshire), founded by Saint Botulph, before returning to Ripon to serve as novice-master. His reputation for humility and dedication to monastic life led to his recruitment by Saint Benedict Biscop. Monastic Leadership and Expansion of Saint Ceolfrid/Ceolfrith Upon joining Saint Benedict Biscop at Wearmouth Abbey ...