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St Hild was deeply connected to York and Canterbury through the Synod of Whitby (664). Here’s how it fits:

Hild gathered church leaders and scholars together at Whitby Abbey, which she led, to settle the issue. This was remarkable because:

  1. She presided over the council as host and abbess, creating the conditions for dialogue.

  2. She held space for men of huge authority — bishops, kings, and scholars — to debate in her abbey.

  3. Ultimately, the decision went with the Roman calculation of Easter, bringing unity with Canterbury and Rome, which gave the English church consistency and authority.

So yes — Whitby Abbey became the place where the church aligned, and Hild was at the centre of it.

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