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  2. Also called: Laurentius or Laurence. Died: February 2, 619, Canterbury, Kent, England. St. Lawrence of Canterbury (died February 2, 619, Canterbury, Kent, England; feast day February 3) was the second archbishop of Canterbury. He was a missionary who played a large part in establishing the Anglo-Saxon church.

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  3. Laurence [a] (died 2 February 619) was the second Archbishop of Canterbury, serving from about 604 to 619. He was a member of the Gregorian mission sent from Italy to England to Christianise the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism, although the date of his arrival is disputed.

  4. Shop St. Lawrence of Canterbury. Archbishop of Canterbury, England, sent there by Pope St. Gregory I the Great. A Benedictine, Lawrence accompanied St. Augustine to Canterbury in 597 and succeeded him as archbishop in 604.

  5. Feast Day: February 2. Death: February 2, 619. Saint Lawrence of Canterbury, also known as Laurence, was a Benedictine monk who played a significant role in the Christianization of England during the 6th century. Born in the 6th century, much of Lawrence's early life remains unknown.

  6. views 1,822,732 updated. LAWRENCE OF CANTERBURY, ST. Benedictine (?) monk, second archbishop of canterbury; d. Feb. 2, 619. Probably already a priest, Lawrence accompanied St. augustine of canterbury in the first Anglo-Saxon mission that arrived in Kent (597).

  7. Mar 17, 2012 · Laurence of Canterbury. Our father among the saints Laurence of Canterbury (also Lawrence) was the second Archbishop of Canterbury, succeeding St. Augustine of Canterbury in 604. His feast day is celebrated on February 2 or 3 .

  8. SHORT BIOGRAPHY. He was born on the 6th century. Benedictine monk. At the order of Pope Saint Gregory the Great, he accompanied Saint Augustine of Canterbury to evangelize England in 597. Upon Augustine‘s death, Lawrence became archbishop of Canterbury.

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