
St. William of York
St. William of York was an English bishop in the 12th century, known for his pious life and contributions to the Church. Born around 1090, he served as Bishop of York, but faced political challenges that led to his temporary exile. He was known for his reforming zeal and dedication to his duties. After his death in 1154, he was canonized due to his virtuous life and the miracles attributed to him. His feast day is celebrated on June 8, and he remains a significant figure in the history of the English Church.