Through St. Dunstan's to Light

Through St. Dunstan's to Light

Author: James H. Rawlinson

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-09-15

Total Pages: 57

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In this work, James H. Rawlinson wrote about his experience as he got hit during World War I and was taken to St. Dunstan's, an institutional care. It was a hostel for blind soldiers and sailors where ex-servicemen would go after receiving hospital treatment to 'learn to be blind.' Rawlinson talked about how the organization focused on familiarizing them with different kinds of technology to enable the men to utilize their skills.


Life of St. Dunstan

Life of St. Dunstan

Author: Byrhtferth of Ramsey

Publisher: Dalcassian Press

Published: 2008-03-01

Total Pages: 78

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St. Dunstan was an English saint and perhaps the most famous Archbishop of Canterbury. During the course of his lifetime, he was successively Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and later canonized. This work has long been attributed to the Anglo-Saxon author, Byrhtferth, although historically, it is unlikely to be from his pen. It does grant us a valuable historical source of his life, likely from about a century after his death from an otherwise unknown monastic writer. St. Dunstan served as an important minister of state to several English kings during his tenure over the English church. His life, therefore, stands as a significant sentinel point in the development of uniquely English Christianity.