A stained glass window by Edward Frampton depicting Saint Oswald of Worcester, Parish Church of St James the Great, Snitterfield


A stained glass window depicting Saint Oswald of Worcester, Parish Church of St James the Great, Snitterfield; Oswald’s parents came from Denmark to England before his birth. The boy was educated by his uncle, Saint Odo the Good. Priest in the diocese of Winchester, England. Benedictine monk at Fleury-sur-Loire, France. Bishop of Worcester, England in 962. Worked with Saint Dunstan and Saint Ethelwold to revive monastic and ecclesiastical discipline in England. Founded the abbey at Ramsey, and the monastery at Winchester. Archbishop of York in 972. Wrote theological treatises, and worked for the improved theological training of his clergy. Daily washed the feet of poor people.


Size: 2592px × 5184px
Location: Parish Church of St James the Great, Snitterfield
Photo credit: © ASP Religion / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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