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When his father died, around the turn of the eighth century, Cuthman was reduced to begging. He decided to travel east, toward the rising sun. Because his mother was unable to walk, Cuthman built a cart in which to wheel her.
At one point on their journey, the rope by which Cuthman pulled the cart broke, and he devised a new one from withies. At some point he realised he and his mother were under divine protection. He promised to continue wheeling the old lady along until the rope of withies broke. At that place, he would build a church.
It broke at Steyning. Cuthman built a hut in which he and his mother could live, and then he set to work building a church. Construction went well with the aid of local people and with a pair of oxen given to Cuthman. But then two men stole the oxen and fenced them inside their mother's yard. Cuthman yoked the two men to the cart and made them pull it.
Another time, the main roof beam of the church fell, making it impossible for Cuthman and his workman to complete the construction. As they were trying to decide how to solve the problem, a stranger appeared who told them exactly what to do. They did as he said, and the church was finished. Cuthman asked, “Who are you?” The stranger replied, “I am the one in whose name thou buildest this temple.”
It was in a 1950 production of The Boy With a Cart, Cuthman, Saint of Sussex: A Play, directed by Gielgud, that Richard Burton played his first leading role.