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  1. Augustine founded Christ Church, Canterbury, as his cathedral and the monastery of SS. Peter and Paul (known after his death as St. Augustine’s, where the early archbishops were buried), which came to rank as the second Benedictine house in all Europe. Canterbury thus was established as the primatial see of England, a position maintained ...

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  2. Augustine of Canterbury (early 6th century – most likely 26 May 604) was a Christian monk who became the first archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English”. Augustine was the prior of a monastery in Rome when Pope Gregory the Great chose him in 595 to lead a mission, usually known as the Gregorian ...

  3. Jul 4, 2016 · King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha 64 IX. St. Augustine ; his Journey through France Jr 70 X. St. Augustine in Thanet 89 XI. St. Augustine in Canterbury 101 XII. Munificence of Ethelbert. — First Anglo-Saxon Churches and Monasteries 115 XIII. Monastery of St. Augustine 127 XIV. Mission of St. Mellitus and his Companions 145 XV.

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  5. The Life of St. Augustine of Canterbury, Apostle of the English by Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890. Publication date ... PDF download. download 1 file ...

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  7. Title: Augustine of Canterbury by Edward L. Cutts... Author: Edward Lewes Cutts

  8. St. Augustine of Canterbury St. Augustine of Canterbury was born in Rome. He was a monk and abbot at St. Andrew’s Abbey in Rome. In 597, the pope sent him to the British Isles to evangelize along with about 40 other monks. St. Augustine was successful in spreading the faith and even converted a king, who in turn brought thousands into the church.

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