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Why Is St. Wilfrid So Popular ?

Page 6 from 9th October 1959

By F. C. PRICE O N October 12 it will be 1250 years since St. Wilfrid died at the monastery of Oundle in Northamptonshire, a monastery he had......

Power Lines To God

Page 7 from 18th July 2003

The Lindisfarne gospels are witnesses to the past which help us question the present, says Michelle P Brown I n 597 St Augustine arrived at the......

2 Tim Catholic Herald. Friday, September 14, 1956

Page 2 from 14th September 1956

ORIGINS OF THE ENGLISH The Venerable Bede's history Sir,-Mr. Edwards remarks in his article on the origins of the English that he "does not......

Saint Of The Week

Page 14 from 16th February 2007

St Colman (February 18) ST COLMAN (died 676) was the leader of the Celtic delegation at the Synod of Whitby (664), where he debated with St......

Saint Of The Week

Page 14 from 24th November 2006

St Enfleda (November 24) ST ENT:LEDA (626-c704) forwarded the spread of Roman Christianity to the north of England. Her mother, Princess......

Unifier Of The Church

Page 8 from 10th August 1979

THEODORE (c 602 - 90) is usually reckoned to he the most important Archbishop of Canterbury between Augustine and Dunstan. His achievement was to......

Saint Of The Week

Page 14 from 4th November 2005

St Willibrord W ILLIBRORD (658-739) played an important part in establishing the English mission to Frisia, around the Zuider Zee, where it......

D. 11. Farmer, Author Of The Oxford Dictionary Of Saints,

Page 7 from 7th September 1979

looks at the life of the founder of Lindisfarne, the Apostle of the North. VIRTUALLY all we know of Aidan, founder of Lindisfarne and Apostle of......

Saint Of The Week

Page 18 from 9th October 2009

St Wilfrid (October 12) W ilfrid (634709) is remembered as the champion of the Roman cause at the Synod of Whitby (664), when it was decided to......

Saint Of The Week

Page 14 from 2nd March 2007

St Chad (March 2) ST CHAD (died 672), was born in Northumbria, one of four brothers, all of whom were ordained. He became a disciple of St Aidan,......

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