Cuthbert and the Miracle of the Wind

The monks of Tynemouth in the 7th century were adrift on the North Sea. The pagans on shore did nothing to help them, despite Cuthbert’s pleas, so he fell to the ground and prayed. The wind immediately changed direction and blew the monks to safety, and several of the pagans were converted.

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