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  1. In 596, Augustine had been prior of the monastery of Saint Andrew, founded by Pope Gregory I, and was sent by Gregory at the head of forty monks to preach to the Anglo-Saxons. They lost heart on the way and Augustine went back to Rome from Provence and asked that the mission be given up. The pope, however, commanded and encouraged them to proceed.

  2. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Augustine of Canterbury, St (d. 604 or 605). Missionary to England and first archbishop of Canterbury. He was sent by Pope Gregory in 596 to re-establish the church in England. A few months after his landing in 597, Christianity was formally adopted by King Ethelbert of Kent. About 603 he attempted but failed to reach an agreement with the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanterburyCanterbury - Wikipedia

    Canterbury ( / ˈkæntərb ( ə) ri / ⓘ, /- bɛri /) [3] is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974. It lies on the River Stour. The city has a mild oceanic climate.

  4. Rev Christopher Easthill. Assistant priest (s) Rev Douglas Robinson, Rev Robert Vukovic. The Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, commonly known as The English church at Wiesbaden ( German: Die englische Kirche in Wiesbaden ), is a Hessian heritage-listed Anglican parish church located at Frankfurter Strasse 3 in Wiesbaden, Germany.

  5. St. Augustine’s of Canterbury (Wiesbaden) Die Englische Kirche in Wiesbaden, aufgenommen von der angrenzenden Villa Clementine. Die Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury (umgangssprachlich auch Englische Kirche genannt) ist eine neogotische Kirche in Wiesbaden, die der englischsprachigen anglikanischen Kirchengemeinde dient.

  6. 82002171 [1] Added to NRHP. January 21, 1982. St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church (formerly St. John's Episcopal Church) is a historic church at 230 Salem Street in the South Campus Neighborhood of Chico, California, United States. It was built in 1905 at the southeast corner of West Fifth and Broadway Streets in Downtown Chico.

  7. Feast. 9 January. Adrian, also spelled Hadrian (born before 637, died 710), was a North African scholar in Anglo-Saxon England and the abbot of Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's in Canterbury. He was a noted teacher and commentator of the Bible. [1] Adrian was born between 630 and 637. [1] According to Bede, he was "by nation an African", [2] and ...