St. Cuthbert The Body that Refused to Rot - Durham Cathedral
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 Published On Jul 4, 2024

Saint Cuthbert died on March 20, 687 and was originally buried on the tidal island of Lindesfarne also known as Holy Island in England. After his death he became one of the most famous and venerated saints in all of England. The reason? His body refused to rot. The body of St. Cuthbert became one of the most important relics in England and His coffin was opened six different times over 1200 years. Generation upon generation wanted to see if the accounts of Cuthbert's body never decomposing were true. Could it be possible? This is the story of mysteries, miracles, mummification, and what happened to the body of St. Cuthbert. St. Cuthbert's body lies at Durham Cathedral.

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Evelyn Edwards is a successful American actress history presenter, and photographer. She has appeared on such shows as National Geographic’s Hydrogen vs. Hindenburg, Bosch, Criminal Minds, Castle, The Mentalist, Parenthood, The Thundermans, The Kicks, Marry Me, Outsourced, the Academy Award winning film Her, the Ridley Scott Associates film Loom, and most recently Ghostbusters.
Evelyn began her career in opera. She has performed with some of the opera industry’s leading conductors and singers including: Placido Domingo, Valery Gergiev, Kent Nagano, Eva Marton, Vladimir Chernov, Goesta Winburg, and others.
She has had the privilege of working with such famed directors as Oscar winner Maximilian Schell, Julie Taymor, Gian-Carlo Del Monaco, and Lotfi Mansuri during her tenure with Los Angeles Opera. Ms. Edwards made her professional singing debut at the age of 13, operatic debut at 19, and national television commercial debut at six months.
She holds a Bachelors and Masters degree from UCLA and a PSD from Mannes College of Music. She and her husband Chris love exploring the world and sharing their passion and love for history, castles and photography together.

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