Lindisfarne is considered the cradle of Christianity in Northern Britain. Thus, on Easter Sunday 685, Cuthbert was consecrated bishop of Lindisfarne by Saint Theodore (f.d. Bishop of Durham. The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

(1898 edition) | Open Library. September 19), archbishop of Canterbury, with six bishops in attendance at York. A. Ælfsige (Bishop of St Cuthbert) Æthelwold (bishop of Lindisfarne) Aidan of Lindisfarne. Titular see Auxiliary bishop Apostolic vicariate Bishop Bishop in the Catholic Church Catholic Church in England and Wales Pages in category "Bishops of Lindisfarne". The bishops of Lindisfarne, Hexham, Chester-le-Street, and Durham, A.D. 635-1020 by Miles, George of Newcastle-on-Tyne., unknown edition, The bishops of Lindisfarne, Hexham, Chester-le-Street, and Durham, A.D. 635-1020. King Oswald had become a christian while exiled amongst the scots berst Cuthin what is now West Scotland. The Bishop of Lindisfarne is a titular bishop in the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). So far, three titular bishops have served, all functioning as auxiliary bishops in the Archdiocese of Westminster. Among those who have served as assistant bishops of the diocese have been: Aldhun. After Oswald defeated the Mercians at the battle of Hefenfeld (or Heavenfield) in 634 or 635AD, he re-established Christianity as the "state" religion. For two years Cuthbert was bishop of Lindisfarne, still maintaining his frugal ways and first doing himself what he taught others. Bishops of Lindisfarne - List.