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Jul 2020
The covid pandemic may have prevented many large scale public gatherings but it is not going to stop Ripon celebrating its patron saint on Saturday.
For centuries, processions and mass events in honour of St Wilfrid have been held to venerate the man who shares equal billing with St Peter at the cathedral, which is located on the site where Wilfrid established a church in AD 672.
Born in Northumbria in AD 634, Wilfrid's name can be found on street signs, a primary school, cafe and Catholic church within the ancient city and other towns and cities across the country.
It's 912 years since King Henry I granted permission for the city to hold a fair to celebrate the birth of the saint and Ripon - a city that takes great pride in its heritage - has held on to this tradition.
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