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  1. 1 day ago · Richard Hooker (1554–1600), one of the most influential figures in shaping Anglican theology and self-identity Canterbury Cathedral houses the cathedra or episcopal chair of the Archbishop of Canterbury and is the cathedral of the Diocese of Canterbury and the mother church of the Church of England as well as a focus for the Anglican Communion

  2. 4 days ago · 14/02/2024. Canterbury Cathedrals ‘Rave in the Nave’ Draws the Ire of Believers and Nonbelievers. Revelers swigged cocktails purchased from makeshift bars in the nave just yards away from where St. Thomas Becket was brutally slain in defense of the faith and the Church. (photo: Edward Pentin / National Catholic Register)

  3. 6 days ago · INTRODUCTION. Footnotes. Canterbury 1541-1857. INTRODUCTION. The three cathedrals in this volume are all cathedrals of the New Foundation. On the dissolution of the monasteries, each of these cathedrals lost its monastic chapter, and Henry VIII replaced it by a dean and canons.

  4. 2 days ago · THE LIVES OF THE DEANS OF THE CATHEDRAL AND METROPOLITICAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, IN CANTERBURY. Dean Wotton's Monument. Canterbury Cathedral. NICHOLAS WOTTON, LL. D. was, by the king's charter of foundation, constituted the first dean of this church.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Saint Dunstan of Canterbury (born 924, near Glastonbury, Eng.—died May 19, 988, Canterbury; feast day May 19) was an English abbot, celebrated archbishop of Canterbury, and a chief adviser to the kings of Wessex, who is best known for the major monastic reforms that he effected.

  6. May 23, 2024 · The magnificent tower of the cathedral, for symmetry and proportion hardly to be paralleled, strikes the eye as the principal object of admiration; after which, it is directed to the tower of king Ethelbert, and the other stately ruins of St. Augustine's monastery, the steeples and towers of the several parish churches, the towers of St. George ...

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