In case you've been wondering, the saint of the day for December 30th is St. Egwin.
You say you’re not familiar with today’s saint? Chances are you aren’t—unless you’re especially informed about Benedictine bishops who established monasteries in medieval England.
Born of royal blood in the 7th century, Egwin entered a monastery and was enthusiastically received by royalty, clergy and the people as the bishop of Worcester, England. As a bishop he was known as a protector of orphans and the widowed and a fair judge. Who could argue with that?
His popularity didn’t hold up among members of the clergy, however. They saw him as overly strict, while he felt he was simply trying to correct abuses and impose appropriate disciplines. Bitter resentments arose, and Egwin made his way to Rome to present his case to Pope Constantine. The case against Egwin was examined and annulled.
Upon his return to England, he founded Evesham Abbey, which became one of the great Benedictine houses of medieval England. It was dedicated to Mary, who had reportedly made it known to Egwin just where a church should be built in her honor.
He died at the abbey on December 30, in the year 717. Following his burial many miracles were attributed to him: The blind could see, the deaf could hear, the sick were healed.
This comes from the Saint of the Day website, which serves up the appropriate saintly details every day of the year. I've become rather fond of this site, which is why you'll find it in the handy navigation bar on the right. (Those who read the RSS/XML version or the PDA version of Mirabilis.ca just have to imagine that part.)
Related links:
Magnificat.ca calendar of the saints
Patron Saints Index at Catholic Forum
Saints of Dec 30th
CIN on St Egwin