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John of Beverley

John of Beverley
Bishop of York
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Stained glass window depicting John in Beverley Minster
Appointed 705
Term ended resigned 717
Predecessor Bosa of York
Successor Wilfrid II
Orders
Consecration translated about 705
Personal details
Born unknown
Harpham
Died 7 May 721, Beverley
Buried Beverley Minster
Sainthood
Feast day 7 May
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Orthodox Church
Canonized 1037
by Pope Benedict IX
Shrines Beverley Minster

John of Beverley (died 7 May 721) was an English bishop active in the kingdom of Northumbria. He was the bishop of Hexham and then the bishop of York which was the most important religious designation in the area. He went on to found the town of Beverley by building the first structure there, a monastery. John was associated with miracles during and after his lifetime, and was canonised a saint by the Catholic Church in 1037.

John was said to have been born of noble parents at Harpham, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, He is said to have received his education at Canterbury under Adrian, and not Oxford as per some sources. However, all these facts are first recorded after his canonization in 1037, and may not be reliable. He was for a time a member of the Whitby community, under St Hilda, a fact recorded by his friend Bede. He won renown as a preacher, displaying marked erudition in expounding Scripture.

In 687 he was consecrated bishop of Hexham and in 705 was promoted to the bishopric of York. Of his new activity little is known beyond that he was diligent in visitation, considerate towards the poor, and attentive to the training of students whom he maintained under his personal charge. He ordained Bede as a deacon and as a priest. He resigned perhaps about 717 and retired to a monastery which he had founded at Beverley, where he died on 7 May 721.


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