Tuda of Lindisfarne

Tuda of Lindisfarne (died 664 CE) also known as Saint Tuda was Bishop of Lindisfarne for less than a year. Although raised in Ireland, he was a staunch believer in Roman Catholic practices, and wore a Roman tonsure and celebrated Easter on the Roman date. However, he was consecrated as bishop in Ireland. Tuda succeeded the Celtic Christianity supporter Saint Colman in the bishopric. It is recorded that Tuda became bishop in 664. The Anglo-Saxon C... more

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