Oswald of Worcester

Anglo-Saxon Archbishop and saint

Oswald of Worcester - Anglo-Saxon Archbishop and saint
Born

None
None years ago

Died

February 29th, 992
1033 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

Links & References

Oswald of Worcester became the Archbishop of York in the 10th century. He played a significant role in promoting monastic reforms within the Anglo-Saxon church. His efforts contributed to the establishment of the Benedictine Rule in England, influencing various religious communities. Oswald also made contributions to the spread of Christianity in his region. He became a saint after his death in 992, recognized for his piety and leadership within the church.

Served as Archbishop of York

Promoted monastic reforms

Was canonized as a saint

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