O Lord our God, who dost call whom thou willest and send them whither thou choosest: We thank thee for sending thy servant Willibrord to be an apostle to the Low Countries, to turn them from the worship of idols to serve thee, the living God; and we entreat thee to preserve us from the temptation to exchange the perfect freedom of thy service for servitude to false gods and to idols of our own devising; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Today is the feast of Saint Willibrord – an Englishman of the old Northumbrian stock. Born near York in the 7th century, raised in the age of kings, monasteries and the first roots of English Christianity. He was formed in the discipline of the early English monastic tradition,… pic.twitter.com/4b7fONSbyg
— The English Remnant (@TradEngland) November 7, 2025
