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Young Wilfrid. 
As a young boy, Saint Wilfrid had a deep love of his Faith and studied and prayed.  He suffered at the hands of his stepmother and soon left to live at the Court of King Owsy.

Bishop Wilfrid. 
Saint Wilfrid's story sees him travelling across England, converting pagans, spreading the Gospel, teaching the South Saxons to fish, all the while preaching obedience to and unity with Rome and the Pope.

King Oswy. 
Saint Wilfrid spent his early days in the Court of this great Northumbrian King. 

Queen Eanfelda. 
The wife of King Oswy, Queen Eanfelda was Saint Wilfrid's patron at the Court of King Oswy.  She encouraged his studies and vocation to the priesthood and helped him to travel to Rome.

King Ecgfrith. 
King Ecgfrith was married to Saint Etheldreda and was the son of King Oswy.  He was greatly impressed with Saint Wilfrid but soon disagreed with him and had him exiled from Northumbria.

King Caedwalla of Wessex.
A powerful King who took the Kingdom of the South Saxons and killed King Aethelwealh, King Caedwalla was a pagan who listened to Saint Wilfrid preach and converted to the Catholic Faith.

The Queen.
King Cardwalla's Queen listened to the Gospel preached by Saint Wilfrid and like her husband renounced paganism and became a Christian.

Queen Eafe.
The wife of King Aethelweahl, she was a Christian before Saint Wilfrid came to Sussex.  She and her husband greeted Saint Wilfrid kindly when he came to their Court.

King Aethelwealh.
A Christian King of the South Saxons who recieved Saint Wilfrid eagerly and gave his permission for the Gospel to be preached to the South Saxons.

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