There are many churches named Augustine. Please be more specific.
There are a number of saints named Augustine. You need to be specific.
The answer is B, bringing Christianity to England.
Anyone in heaven is considered as a saint. Those who have been recognized and verified as saints by the Church are given the title of saint.
There is no specific Saint Lynn recognized by the Catholic Church. "Lynn" is a common given name, but there is no known saint by that name in the official list of Catholic saints.
Yes, she was. 3rd November 1755 at the Church of the Augustine Friars, the traditional church used by the court. She was given the names Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna.
We have little record of the friends of Augustine. During his early years he had at least 2 concubines, names not given. When he finally abandoned his sinful life he was a close friend of St. Ambrose of Milan, who eventually baptized him.
There is no recognized saint named Tatum in the Catholic tradition. "Saint" is a title given to individuals who have been officially canonized by the Catholic Church after a thorough process of investigation.
All are saints but Doctors of the Church are given the additional title because of their contributions to doctrine or theology through their writings.
A person who has been canonised is called a saint.
The initials sometimes given after a saint's name indicate the religious order, if any, of the saint - O.P. - Order of Preachers (Dominicans), O.S.B. - Benedictines, O.S.F. - Franciscans, etc.
The special mission given to the Church and Saint Peter was to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ and to build a community of believers. This mission is often referred to as the Great Commission, where Jesus instructed His followers to baptize all nations and teach them to observe His commandments. Saint Peter, regarded as the first leader of the apostles and the early Church, played a crucial role in establishing and guiding the Christian community. His leadership helped to lay the foundation for the Church's growth and its mission throughout the world.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton founded the Catholic School system in America and founded an order of nuns - the Sisters of Charity - to run them.