Were it not Quinquagesima today would be the feast of St Chad, who died in 672. Formerly Bishop of York he became the apostle of Mercia, founded the mother church of the western part of the kingdom at Lichfield, where he was enshrined until the reformation and is today the principal patron of the Catholic archdiocese of Birmingham, in whose cathedral his surviving relics are preserved above the High Altar.
St Chad - a modern icon
Image:aidanharticons.com
May St Chad continue to intercede for the Church in England.
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