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At an early age, Bede was entrusted to the care of the abbot of the Monastery at Jarrow. A happy combination of genius and the instruction of scholarly monks, produced a saint and an extraordinary scholar, perhaps the most outstanding one of his day. From his ordination to the priesthood at 30 until his death, he was often occupied with learning, writing, and teaching. Besides the many books that he copied, he composed 45 of his own, including 30 commentaries on books of the Bible.
His Ecclesiastical History of the English People is regarded as of decisive importance in the art and science of writing history. A very unique era was coming to an end at the time of Bede’s death: It had fulfilled its purpose of preparing Christianity to assimilate the non-Roman barbarian North. Bede saw the opening to a new day in the Church’s life even as it was happening.
Although sought by kings and other notables, even the Pope, Bede managed to remain in his Jarrow monastery until his death. Bede died in 735 praying his favourite prayer: “Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As in the beginning, so now, and forever.”