Pehthelm | |
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Bishop of Candida Casa | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
See | Candida Casa |
In office | 730/1 – 735/6 |
Predecessor | none |
Successor | Frithwald |
Previous post(s) | (?) Diocese of Sherborne (deacon) (?) Malmesbury Abbey (monk) |
Personal details | |
Born | uncertain uncertain |
Died | 735/6 uncertain |
Pehthelm (died 735/6) was the first historical bishop of the episcopal see of Candida Casa at Whithorn. He was consecrated in 730 or 731 and served until his demise. His name is also spelled as Pecthelm, Pechthelm, and sometimes as Wehthelm.
Prior to his elevation to bishop he had been a deacon or monk in the Kingdom of Wessex under Aldhelm (later, Saint Aldhelm), the Bishop of Sherborne and founder of the Benedictine Abbey at Malmesbury. He was evidently a person of high repute, as Boniface (later Saint Boniface, and himself of Wessex origin) sought Bishop Pehthelm's advice on an ecclesiastical matter, and sent him a present of a corporal pallium. Pehthelm's historical significance is largely confined to his status as the first bishop in the newly created diocese.