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      • Chad[a] (died 2 March 672) was a prominent 7th-century Anglo-Saxon monk. He was an abbot, Bishop of the Northumbrians and then Bishop of the Mercians and Lindsey People. After his death he was known as a saint. He was the brother of Bishop Cedd, also a saint.
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  2. Chad[a] (died 2 March 672) was a prominent 7th-century Anglo-Saxon monk. He was an abbot, Bishop of the Northumbrians and then Bishop of the Mercians and Lindsey People. After his death he was known as a saint. He was the brother of Bishop Cedd, also a saint.

  3. Saint Chad (died March 2, 672, Lichfield, Mercia, England; feast day, March 2) was a monastic founder, abbot, and first bishop of Lichfield, who is credited with the Christianization of the ancient English kingdom of Mercia.

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  4. Irish archbishop and brother of St. Cedd, also called Ceadda. He was trained by St. Aidan in Lindisfarne and in England. He also spent time with St. Egbert in Ireland. Made the archbishop of York by King Oswy, Chad was disciplined by Theodore, the newly arrived archbishop of Canterbury, in 669.

  5. Who was Saint Chad of Mercia and what is his significance in the Catholic Church? Saint Chad of Mercia, often known simply as St. Chad, was a significant figure in the 7th-century Christian Church in England. He played a crucial role in establishing and spreading Christianity throughout the region.

  6. Chad was the youngest of four brothers, all of whom devoted their lives to the service of God. Their names were St. Cedd (who became a bishop and preached in Mercia and Essex; feast: October 26), St. Cynibil (a priest, feast: March 2), Caelin (a priest) and St. Chad who also became a bishop.

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  7. Jan 23, 2015 · Saint Chad, a Celtic Bishop, played a huge role in unifying the Church in 664 by accepting and recommending to his fellow bishops the adoption of the Orthodox Nicaean calendar.

  8. Mar 1, 2023 · St Chad, also known as Ceadda, was born in 634 AD in Northumbria and died on March 2 672 in Lichfield, Mercia, England. We celebrate his feast day on March 2 every year in the Catholic Church. St Chad of Mercia Life History. He was a monastic founder, abbot, and the initial bishop of Lichfield.