https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/03/unambiguous-proof-medieval-archbishop-revealed-as-lost-english-saint
Ironically, while "Saint" Thurstan helped organise the English army at the Battle of the Standard, the opposing general, King David I of Scotland, is also regarded as a saint (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_I_of_Scotland#Veneration)!
Well, as far as the Standard went, St Thurstan 1, St David 0.
Yet another example of how politicising things that should be apolitical, such as Christian worship, healthcare, etc, can completely upset the normal smooth running of relations between London and Edinburgh?
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Smooth....? :o
Quote from: Keraunos on February 04, 2024, 01:08:56 AMWell, as far as the Standard went, St Thurstan 1, St David 0.
I believe that St David is patron saint of the one point loss...
St Cuthbert has quite a good batting average, being credited with victory at the Standard, Neville's Cross and Flodden, to name but three.
Mixing cricket and rugby metaphors with abandon...