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St Chad, a monk and abbot, moved his see from Repton to Lichfield when he was made Bishop of Mercia in 669. He died just three years later in a plague.
Lichfield Cathedral will instate the shrine of St Chad at the location of the original mediaeval shrine on November 8. 2022 marks 1350 years since the death of Lichfield Cathedral’s co-patron ...
The Bishop of Lichfield, Dr Michael Ipgrave, dedicating the shrine altar to St Chad in Lichfield Cathedral on Tuesday evening A RELIC of St Chad has this week been placed in a new altar shrine at ...
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
His bones, stored at St. Chad’s Cathedral in Lichfield, England, were carbon-dated in 1996 and found to be from the right time period, though there was an extra leg mixed in with the relics.
The new Bishop of Wolverhampton has spoken of his joy and excitement to be serving a vibrant and diverse community - and dismissed a footballer's recent criticism of the city.
THE social-security system is “a matter of morality”, the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr Michael Ipgrave, told the House of Lords last week FIFTEEN bishops have joined Jewish, Muslim, and other Christian ...
Born in northeastern England in the 620s, Chad entered holy orders in Ireland. As Bishop of Lichfield, he insisted on walking everywhere, not wanting to put himself above his parishioners.
The new Bishop of Wolverhampton will be the Right Reverend Dr Timothy Wambunya, Downing Street has announced. The King approved the nomination for the fifth bishop for the city on Tuesday.
Chad became the fifth Bishop of the Mercians in AD 669 and moved the Bishopric from Repton to Lichfield. The Lichfield Angel, created in AD 700, will be on display until the end of March before being ...
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Lichfield Cathedral was the setting for a royal visit which showcased the community work of the cathedral.