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  1. 28 May (Roman Catholic calendar 1882-1969) Attributes. Bishop, Confessor. Augustine of Canterbury (birth unknown, died May 26, c. 604) was a Benedictine monk and the first archbishop of Canterbury. He is considered the Apostle to the English and a founder of the English Church. Pope Gregory sent him to evangelize the English.

  2. 27 de mai. de 2022 · Saint Augustine of Canterbury’s Story. In the year 596, some 40 monks set out from Rome to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in England. Leading the group was Augustine, the prior of their monastery. Hardly had he and his men reached Gaul when they heard stories of the ferocity of the Anglo-Saxons and of the treacherous waters of the English Channel.

  3. Benedictine monk and first Archbishop of Canterbury. Augustine served as prior to St Andrew’s monastery in Rome before being commissioned in 596 by Pope Gregory the Great to take the gospel to the ‘Angles’ (now Anglo Saxons). Gregory before he was Pope had been impressed with the fair complexion of Anglian boys in the slave market and ...

  4. First Archbishop of Canterbury, Apostle of the English; date of birth unknown; d. 26 May, 604. Symbols: cope, pallium, and mitre as Bishop of Canterbury, and pastoral staff and gospels as missionary. Nothing is known of his youth except that he was probably a Roman of the better class, and that early in life he become a monk in the famous ...

  5. St. Augustine of CanterburyThe Roman monk St. Augustine of Canterbury (died ca. 606) is known as the Apostle of England. He brought Christianity to England in the 6th century and became the first archbishop of Canterbury. Source for information on St. Augustine of Canterbury: Encyclopedia of World Biography dictionary.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2022 · Fr Lawrence Lew, O.P. (CC BY-NC-ND) Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis (354-430), better known as Augustine of Hippo, is extolled as the greatest of the Christian Church Fathers. More than any other writer, he developed what would become known as systematic theology, or an explanation of how Christianity fits into views of the universe, creation ...

  7. Say “Yes” to Him today, and allow God the freedom to use you as He wills. Prayer: Saint Augustine of Canterbury, you were open to the will of God in your life, despite the radical and unexpected nature of your calling. You responded with courage, faith, and hope, and God used you in powerful ways.