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Interesting blog.
Hello, I’m currently researching St. Godric and I stumbled upon your page. I was wondering where you got your info from. Its so informative. thanks
Hi, Maegan – thanks for your enquiry. I got most of the info from the relevant Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godric_of_Finchale
The Wikipedia page contains links to books that might be of interest, most especially the Life of St Godric by Reginald of Durham, which is the primary source for information about St G. There’s a brief extract from this Life here
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/goderic.html
Elsewhere on the internet, here are other short accounts on websites dedicated to the lives of saints:
http://www.irondequoitcatholic.org/index.php/St/GodricOfFinchale
http://www.irondequoitcatholic.org/index.php/St/GodricOfFinchale
Mark