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    Gregorian mission or Augustinian mission was a Christian mission sent by Pope Gregory the Great in 596 to convert Britain's Anglo-Saxons. The mission...
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    The Gregorian mission was a group of Italian monks and priests sent by Pope Gregory the Great to Britain in the late 6th and early 7th centuries to convert...
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  • Mellitus (category Gregorian mission)
    Saxon period, the third Archbishop of Canterbury, and a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons from their native paganism...
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    Missionary (redirect from Bible mission)
    sent the Gregorian Mission (including Augustine of Canterbury) into England. In their turn, Christians from Ireland (the Hiberno-Scottish mission) and from...
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  • essentially the result of the Gregorian mission of 597, which was joined by the efforts of the Hiberno-Scottish mission from the 630s. From the 8th century...
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    Celtic Christianity List of Anglo-Saxon saints List of members of the Gregorian mission DiMaio, Michael Jr. (February 23, 1997). "Licinius (308–324 A.D.)"...
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    Augustine of Canterbury (category Gregorian mission)
    Pope Gregory the Great chose him in 595 to lead a mission, usually known as the Gregorian mission, to Britain to Christianize King Æthelberht and his...
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    Laurence of Canterbury (category Gregorian mission)
    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...
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  • The Gregorian Reforms were a series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and the circle he formed in the papal curia, c. 1050–80, which dealt with...
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    Roman province of Britain by the 3rd century and to the 6th-century Gregorian mission to Kent led by Augustine of Canterbury. Its adherents are called Anglicans...
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    is known for instituting the first recorded large-scale mission from Rome, the Gregorian mission, to convert the then largely pagan Anglo-Saxons to Christianity...
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    St Augustine's Abbey (category Gregorian mission)
    St Augustine's Abbey (founded as the Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul and changed after Augustine's death) was a Benedictine monastery in Canterbury, Kent...
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    its history to the 6th century with Augustine of Canterbury and the Gregorian mission. It was the main religion for around a thousand years. There are over...
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  • Paulinus of York (category Gregorian mission)
    a Roman missionary and the first Bishop of York. A member of the Gregorian mission sent in 601 by Pope Gregory I to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from...
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    work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels that Bede used De excidio. The second section, detailing the Gregorian mission of Augustine of Canterbury...
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    Justus (category Gregorian mission)
    shrine in St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. Justus was a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England by Pope Gregory I. Almost everything known about Justus...
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    reign with the arrival of the monk Augustine of Canterbury and his Gregorian mission in 597. Kent was one of the seven kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon...
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    Ireland Anglo-Saxon mission Culdee Schottenstift, Vienna Pirmin Quartodecimanism Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England Gregorian mission Ott, Michael (1912)...
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    Gregorian mission of Augustine of Canterbury, Goffart asserts that Bede used Gildas's De excidio. The second section, detailing the Gregorian mission...
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    Bertha of Kent (category Gregorian mission)
    Pope Gregory the Great sent a mission led by Augustine of Canterbury, to restore Christianity to England in 596. The mission's favourable reception upon arrival...
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    Chaplaincies Nunciature to Great Britain History Augustine of Canterbury Gregorian mission English saints Welsh saints Pope Adrian IV Recusancy Old Chapter Armorial...
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    church, while other sections of wall come from the period after the Gregorian mission in the 7th or 8th centuries, including most of the nave. The apse...
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    carried in Christian processions. Such crosses have a long history: the Gregorian mission of Saint Augustine of Canterbury to England carried one before them...
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  • Honorius of Canterbury (category Gregorian mission)
    Honorius (died 30 September 653) was a member of the Gregorian mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism in 597 AD...
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  • Gregorian Mission" Peritia p. 69 Flechner "Dagan, Columbanus, and the Gregorian Mission" Peritia p. 68 Flechner "Dagan, Columbanus, and the Gregorian...
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  • Æthelberht of Kent (category Gregorian mission)
    Anglo-Saxon kingdom. Some of Pope Gregory the Great's letters concern the mission of St. Augustine to Kent in 597; these letters also mention the state of...
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    St Augustine Gospels (category Gregorian mission)
    to be either a volume brought by St Augustine to England with the Gregorian mission in 597, or one of a number of books recorded as being sent to him...
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  • Arianism to the Nicene faith. Æthelberht of Kent before 601 (see Gregorian mission) Cenwalh of Wessex Cynegils of Wessex Sigeberht of East Anglia Riderch...
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  • of Kent and the initiator of the Christian mission under the Anglo-Saxons (the so-called Gregorian mission). Ingoberga's marriage was not easy. According...
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    previously pagan Picts to Celtic Christianity. Following England's Gregorian mission, the Pictish king Nechtan chose to abolish most Celtic practices in...
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