Saint Acca
- Memorial
- 20 October;
formerly 19 October;
19 February (translation of relics)
- Profile
- Grew up in the household of Saint Bosa of York, and became his spiritual student, aide, and travelling companion.
Benedictine.
Close friend of and chaplain to Saint Wilfrid, and accompanied him on trips to the continent.
Friend of the Venerable Bede, who dedicated some of his writings to Acca.
Abbot of Saint Andrews at Hexham in 709, nominated by Saint Wilfrid just before that holy man died.
Bishop of Hexham.
Built churches, and re-outfitted the principal church at Hexham.
Had a beautiful singing voice, and encouraged the revival of vocal music in British liturgy.
First English prelate to appeal to Vatican in a dispute.
Believed the Church in England needed to be more like Rome in liturigical form.
Bible scholar with a large theological library who supplied information for Bede's Ecclesiastical History.
Political intrigues led to king Ceolwulf of Northumbria being kidnapped in 731, and forced to enter a monastery.
Ceolwulf's supporters later restored him to the throne, and Acca was exiled, which probably indicates his involvement in the coup.
Some records imply that he fled west, and was appointed bishop of Whithorn.
- Born
- c.660 in Northumbria, England
- Died
- 20 October 742 at Whithorn, Galloway, Scotland of natural causes;
buried beside the east wall of Hexham Cathedral between two huge stone crosses decorated with vines and tendrils, which survive to today and can be seen in the abbey church;
relics translated in the late 10th century, in 1154, and in 1240
- Canonized
- Pre-Congregation
- Patronage
- learning
- Representation
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abbot in a library with monks;
bishop in a library;
with the Venerable Bede
- Additional Information
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Catholic Encyclopedia
Google Directory
Brittania Biographies
Orthodox Christian Saints of the West
For All The Saints, by Katherine Rabenstein
New Catholic Dictionary
- Print References
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Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints
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- Readings
- Great in the sight of God and men.
-Venerable Bede writing about his friend Acca