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{{Saints | {{Saints | ||
|SaintName= Saint John of Beverley | |SaintName=Saint John of Beverley | ||
|SaintStage= Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
| | |FeastDay=May 07 | ||
|SaintBirthPlace= Harpham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingdom of Northumbria (now England) | |SaintBirthPlace=Harpham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingdom of Northumbria (now England) | ||
|SaintBirthCoordinates= 54.0392° N, 0.3347° W (approximate) | |SaintBirthCoordinates=54.0392° N, 0.3347° W (approximate) | ||
|DeathPlace=Beverley, Kingdom of Northumbria (now England) | |||
|DeathPlace= Beverley, Kingdom of Northumbria (now England) | |SaintDeathCoordinates=53.8419° N, 0.4350° W | ||
|SaintDeathCoordinates= 53.8419° N, 0.4350° W | |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes (old age) | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath= Natural causes (old age) | |NotableAddress1=Beverley Minster, Beverley, England | ||
|NotableAddress1= Beverley Minster, Beverley, England | |NotableCoordinates1=53.8392° N, 0.4245° W | ||
|NotableCoordinates1= 53.8392° N, 0.4245° W | |NotableAddress2=Monastery of Whitby, Northumbria (now England) | ||
|NotableAddress2= Monastery of Whitby, Northumbria (now England) | |NotableCoordinates2=54.4882° N, 0.6148° W (approximate) | ||
|NotableCoordinates2= 54.4882° N, 0.6148° W (approximate) | |Canonized=Yes | ||
|CanonizationDate=1037 | |||
|Canonizer=Pope Benedict IX | |||
|CanonizationLocation=Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | |||
|SaintMiracle1=Healing of a mute boy, c. 8th century | |||
|Profession=Bishop, Monk | |||
|Patronage=Beverley, Yorkshire, deaf people | |||
|Attributes=Bishop’s vestments, staff, book, mitre | |||
|PrimaryShrine=Beverley Minster, Beverley, England | |||
|AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church | |||
|Canonized= Yes | |||
|CanonizationDate= 1037 | |||
|Canonizer= Pope Benedict IX | |||
|CanonizationLocation= Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | |||
|SaintMiracle1= Healing of a mute boy, c. 8th century | |||
|Profession= Bishop, Monk | |||
|Patronage= Beverley, Yorkshire, deaf people | |||
|Attributes= Bishop’s vestments, staff, book, mitre | |||
|PrimaryShrine= Beverley Minster, Beverley, England | |||
|AdditionalVeneration= Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church | |||
}} | }} | ||
Saint John of Beverley, born in the late 7th century in Harpham, Northumbria, was an 8th-century bishop whose holiness and miracles made him a revered figure in Anglo-Saxon England. Trained at Whitby Monastery under Saint Hilda, he became Bishop of Hexham (687) and later York (705), ordaining Bede and fostering monastic life. Known for healing a mute boy and protecting Beverley’s lands—later credited with English victories like Stamford Bridge (1066)—he retired to his Beverley monastery, dying on May 7, 721. His shrine became a pilgrimage hub, drawing kings like Henry V. | Saint John of Beverley, born in the late 7th century in Harpham, Northumbria, was an 8th-century bishop whose holiness and miracles made him a revered figure in Anglo-Saxon England. Trained at Whitby Monastery under Saint Hilda, he became Bishop of Hexham (687) and later York (705), ordaining Bede and fostering monastic life. Known for healing a mute boy and protecting Beverley’s lands—later credited with English victories like Stamford Bridge (1066)—he retired to his Beverley monastery, dying on May 7, 721. His shrine became a pilgrimage hub, drawing kings like Henry V. | ||