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- SAINT AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY
- St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent from Rome to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in 597 by Pope St.
- www.staugustinenj.org
- THE SOCIETY OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY
- Sep 23, 2010 This year the Annual General Meeting was deferred until early summer and was held on the. Feast of St Augustine of Canterbury, 27th May.
- www.staugustineofcanterbury.org.uk
- THE SOCIETY OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY
- THE SOCIETY OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
- www.staugustineofcanterbury.org.uk
- School Name St Augustine of Canterbury Catholic High
- St Augustine of Canterbury is a Catholic Secondary School situated in the. Archdiocese of Liverpool and is maintained by St Helens Education. Authority.
- schooladmissionconsultation.sthelens.gov.uk
- ST AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY
- Mar 1, 2011 ST AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY. CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL. A Specialist School for the Visual Arts.
- www.tes.co.uk
Suggested News Resources
- It's a Wonderful — But Not Easy — Life Following Christ
- He adopted the papal title still used today, “servant of the servants of God” and sent St. Augustine of Canterbury to convert England.
- Bristol man becomes permanent deacon at city's cathedral
- John Scanlon, from St Augustine of Canterbury in Downend, was recognised by Bishop Declan following his "journey" of just over 10 years.
- Honorary chairwoman named for Cooking for a Cause Gala
- Joseph Alsay came from Oklahoma City's St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal church. The launch party at 2300 Riverside Drive was catered by Chef Geoffrey van Glabbeek from the Restaurant at Gilcrease.
- SCRIPTURE, TRADITION AND THE DEPOSIT OF FAITH - Victor E. Novak
- St. Gregory the Great, the man who commissioned St. Augustine (of Canterbury) as the leader of a mission team to England, likened the first four Councils to the four Gospels.
- Wiesbadenerin über „Eine kleine Lady“
- Von Hendrik Jung Doppeltes Debüt in der anglikanischen Kirche St. Augustine of Canterbury: Die Wiesbadener Autorin Dorothee Dziewas las zum ersten Mal aus ihrem Romandebüt „Eine kleine Lady“.
Suggested Web Resources
- Augustine of Canterbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Augustine of Canterbury
- Biographical article on the monk who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, called 'Apostle of the English.
- www.newadvent.org
- Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop and Missionary
- Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop and Missionary. 26 May 605. The Christian Church was established in the British Isles well before 300.
- justus.anglican.org
- St. Augustine of Canterbury - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
- Canterbury was built on the site of an ancient church. Augustine was more successful with the pagans than with the Christians.
- www.catholic.org
- St. Augustine of Canterbury | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
- Saint of the Day offers daily inspiring saints' stories and presents ways to apply their example. Send free Saints' e-greetings.
- www.americancatholic.org
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