As a member of St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Catholic Church, Indianapolis, IN, a community in formation of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, I am most grateful to you for this wonderful video. Thanks!
A very interesting and enjoyable film. I am hoping to walk St Cuthberts Way in July and will return to this documentary to help inform and colour the trip. Thanks again, John
Hard to believe and sad too that a feature such as the well of St Cuthbert was lost as late the 1960`s. Hippy vandals! Mrs. BillyCaspersGhost and myself were going to walk the Northumberland Coastal Path next year but maybe could include this as well.
Had this horrible feeling that this was going to be one of those crappy, ideologically driven, feminist "re-interpretations" (Read: Fairy-tales) that are so popular these days. Glad to discover that it wasn't. A bit light on detail but then it is designed to be mass entertainment in a half hour package. Not a text book.
St.Cuthbert was nothing to do with England he was born before England was formed, h is ethnicity could even been Welsh, in the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria,300 years before. Lindisfarne was formed by Irish monks,one thing he was is a European Christian. I stay near Melrose now in Scotland
As a member of St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne Catholic Church, Indianapolis, IN, a community in formation of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, I am most grateful to you for this wonderful video. Thanks!
Superb exposition from Dr Wells. And she barely broke sweat hiking all that distance on her tod no less.
A very interesting and enjoyable film.
I am hoping to walk St Cuthberts Way in July and will return to this documentary to help inform and colour the trip.
Thanks again,
John
Pray to God for me, O Holy Cuthbert, pleasing to God, for with fervor I run to thee, swift helper and intercessor for my soul.
❤️🇮🇳 thank you for getting this out to the world. Love history!
Fantastic Emma well done
Mesmerising and informative! Thanks!
Really well put together, a very interesting watch 👍
Very good, currently in the process of walking the way.
Brilliant, I must ho. Thanks for putting this on
Wow great video well done
One of the most enjoyable walks ive done.
It's fantastic isn't it!
Great informative documentary, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
I look forward to doing this walk in the future 👍🏼
You'll love it!
John Cuthbert n Ida Windsor my great great grandparents
Hard to believe and sad too that a feature such as the well of St Cuthbert was lost as late the 1960`s.
Hippy vandals!
Mrs. BillyCaspersGhost and myself were going to walk the Northumberland Coastal Path next year but maybe could include this as well.
Had this horrible feeling that this was going to be one of those crappy, ideologically driven, feminist "re-interpretations" (Read: Fairy-tales) that are so popular these days. Glad to discover that it wasn't. A bit light on detail but then it is designed to be mass entertainment in a half hour package. Not a text book.
Thanks so much for watching and taking time to share your feedback Marcus!
Would this walk be safe for a woman to do alone?
Hi Fiona. It's difficult to say but we experienced no problems during filming. Thanks for watching.
Love your content but the sound interference in parts is so distracting.
Herstory? Bwahaha 😂
Her is just He with an r so 😛
Why would you have on a witch to talk about a saint? Conflict of interest, eh?
St.Cuthbert was nothing to do with England he was born before England was formed, h
is ethnicity could even been Welsh, in the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria,300 years before.
Lindisfarne was formed by Irish monks,one thing he was is a European Christian.
I stay near Melrose now in Scotland