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Why did Pope Gregory send Saint Augustine to England?

Saint Augustine of Canterbury was a monk and abbot of Saint Andrew's abbey in Rome, Italy. He was sent by Pope Saint Gregory the Great with 40 brother monks, including Saint Lawrence of Canterbury, to evangelize the British Isles in the year 597.


How did Saint Augustine get to England?

Saint Augustine of Hippo never made it to England. Saint Augustine of Canterbury was born in Rome, Italy, and was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to England along with 40 monks to evangelize. They traveled by ship.


Who did pope Gregory send to England in 597 to convery the people to Christianity?

Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.


When did St. Augustine go to Britain?

Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Pope Saint Gregory the Great with 40 brother monks, including Saint Lawrence of Canterbury to evangelize the British Isles in the year 597.


Who was sent to England by Pope Gregory to convert Anglo-Saxon Christianity?

Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.


Who seized Saint Paul?

Representatives of the Roman government had him arrested. He was eventually sent to Rome for trial.


Why was Saint Paul sent to Rome?

St. Paul was being tried by the Roman governor of Israel. He told them that, since he was a Roman citizen by birth, he had a right under Roman law to appeal to the emperor in Rome. He was thus sent to Rome for trial.


Why was Saint Augustine so important to British Christians?

St. Augustine of Canterbury was a 6th century priest who was sent as a missionary to Britain. He was able to convert a pagan king to Christianity and that open the door to many, many more conversions to Christianity in that country. Not to be confused with St. Augustine of Hippo.


Why is Saint Augustine of Canterbury the 'Apostle of the English'?

Augustine of Canterbury 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 mission, to Britain to Christianize King Æthelberht and his Kingdom of Kent from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism.


Who was the head missionary of the Anglo Saxons?

The head missionary that was sent to help out the Anglo-Saxons was St Augustine. Augustine was sent by Pope Gregory.


What happened when Carthage sent troops to Sicily?

Rome sent troops to Italy. Three wars and a hundred years later Rome destroyed Carthage and sold its people into slavery as a 'Final Solution'.


Why is Saint Augustine important to British Christians?

St. Augustine of Canterbury was a 6th century priest who was sent as a missionary to Britain. He was able to convert a pagan king to Chrisitanity nd that open the door to many, many more conversions to Chrisitanity in that country. Not to be confused with St. Augustine of Hippo.