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Ælfwold II (Bishop of Sherborne)

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Appointed
  
1045

Predecessor
  
Brihtwine II

Consecration
  
1045

Name
  
AElfwold of

Term ended
  
1058

Successor
  
Herman

Died
  
1058

Ælfwold II (Latin: Ælfwoldus, Ælfvoldus, or Alfvoldus; died 1058 AD) was a Bishop of Sherborne in Dorset.

Life

Little is known of Ælfwold apart from the information given by William of Malmesbury. He was at first a monk of Winchester, then was consecrated Bishop of Sherborne in 1045, succeeding his own brother Brithwine. His frugality of life served as a powerful contrast to the contemporary custom of riotous banqueting after the example of the Danish monarchs.

Ælfwold showed great devotion to Saint Swithun, his old patron of Winchester, and also to Saint Cuthbert, to whose shrine at Durham he made a pilgrimage. He died while singing the antiphon of Saint Cuthbert. He was in a sense the last Bishop of Sherborne, as after his death the see of Sherborne was united to that of Ramsbury.

Ælfwold died in 1058. He is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican Churches.

References

Ælfwold II (Bishop of Sherborne) Wikipedia


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