
Today is the Feast of St Baldred and St Billfrith.
First of all, I misread it and I thought it said . . . but no it wasn't St Baldrick - shame, that would have made my day!
I've always liked these Celtic and Old English Saints. I know very little about them but the names are just so appealing.
St Baldred of Glasgow was a Scottish bishop said to have succeeded St Kentigern (Mungo) at Glasgow. St Baldred died at Tyningham in 756 and was buried there but the monastery was destroyed by the Danes two hundred years later. His relics were lost until discovered by Elfrid, a priest from Durham and they were enshrined with those of St Billfrith (Bilfred).

St Billfrith was a contemporary of St Baldred, a monk hermit at Lindisfarne. He was an expert goldsmith. He was responsible for the cover of the Lindisfarne Gospels. Another great loss as the cover of gold, silver and gems was melted down at the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
If parents nowadays are tired of the traditional saints' names and are looking for something different for their children, how about looking to these old Celtic and English saints for inspiration? How cool would it be to have a Baldred, an Elfrid or an Erconwald in your class!