Saint Cuthbert Pocket Icon, Byzantine Orthodox Christian Icon 2.75×4.5
Saint Cuthbert Pocket Icon, Byzantine Orthodox Christian Icon 2.75×4.5
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**Saint Cuthbert Pocket Icon | Byzantine Orthodox Christian Icon 2.75×4.5**
Saint Cuthbert, one of the most beloved saints of early Christian Britain, lived during the 7th century. Born around 634 AD in Northumbria, he became a monk and later served as the Bishop of Lindisfarne. Known for his deep faith, humility, and miraculous healing abilities, Cuthberts influence spread across the British Isles, making him a key figure in the early Christian church.
As a hermit on the island of Inner Farne, Cuthbert sought a life of solitude and prayer, yet people would come to him seeking spiritual guidance and healing. His love for nature, particularly birds and wildlife, earned him a reputation as a protector of Gods creatures.
Even after his death in 687 AD, Saint Cuthbert‘s body was found to be incorrupt, and his remains were enshrined in Durham Cathedral, a popular pilgrimage site. His life continues to inspire countless Christians, and his feast day is celebrated on March 20th.
This handmade pocket icon depicts Saint Cuthbert in the traditional Byzantine style, perfect for personal devotion, travel, or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one. Measuring 2.75×4.5 inches, its easy to carry and serves as a reminder of the saints powerful intercession and unwavering faith.
Available as a pocket icon with a cloth backing or as a patch with Velcro. Your choice!
Saint Cuthbert, one of the most beloved saints of early Christian Britain, lived during the 7th century. Born around 634 AD in Northumbria, he became a monk and later served as the Bishop of Lindisfarne. Known for his deep faith, humility, and miraculous healing abilities, Cuthberts influence spread across the British Isles, making him a key figure in the early Christian church.
As a hermit on the island of Inner Farne, Cuthbert sought a life of solitude and prayer, yet people would come to him seeking spiritual guidance and healing. His love for nature, particularly birds and wildlife, earned him a reputation as a protector of Gods creatures.
Even after his death in 687 AD, Saint Cuthbert‘s body was found to be incorrupt, and his remains were enshrined in Durham Cathedral, a popular pilgrimage site. His life continues to inspire countless Christians, and his feast day is celebrated on March 20th.
This handmade pocket icon depicts Saint Cuthbert in the traditional Byzantine style, perfect for personal devotion, travel, or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one. Measuring 2.75×4.5 inches, its easy to carry and serves as a reminder of the saints powerful intercession and unwavering faith.
Available as a pocket icon with a cloth backing or as a patch with Velcro. Your choice!