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  1. Aidan (died 651) was the founder and first bishop of the Lindisfarne island monastery in England. He is credited with restoring Christianity to Northumbria. Aidan is the Anglicised form of the original Old Irish Aedán, Modern Irish Aodhán (meaning 'little fiery one').

  2. Aug 27, 2024 · Saint Aidan (born, Ireland—died Aug. 31, 651, Bamburgh, Northumberland, Eng.; feast day August 31) was an apostle of Northumbria, monastic founder, and the first bishop of Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, off the coast of Northumberland.

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  3. Learn about the life and legacy of Cuthbert, a monk and bishop who followed Aidan's example of Christian mission and spirituality in Northumbria. Discover how he was influenced by Aidan's death, became a hermit, and was buried on Lindisfarne.

  4. Not much is known with certainty about the early life of Aidan of Lindisfarne except that he was born in Ireland, was probably a disciple of Senan on Scattery Island, and became a monk on the island of Iona.

  5. Saint Aidan of Lindesfarne, also known as Aidan of Lindisfarne, Apostle of Northumbria, Aedan, or Aidano, was a monk and bishop who played a crucial role in the evangelization of Northumbria, England.

  6. Saint Aidan [1] of Lindisfarne, the Apostle of Northumbria (died 651), was an Irish monk who heeded King Oswald 's call to revivify English Christianity.

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  8. Overview. About Aidan of Lindisfarne. Aidan was born in Ireland c.590 AD and becoming a monk on the Scottish island of Iona. He came to Lindisfarne at the request of King Oswald of Northumbria, where he became Bishop and founded the monastery there - which become an important centre for Christianity and learning.