King Ethelbert of Kent
Saint Augustine converted King Ethelbert of Kent to Christianity in the 6th century. Ethelbert's conversion was instrumental in spreading Christianity throughout Anglo-Saxon England.
Saint Augustine is important to British Christians because he was a missionary sent by Pope Gregory the Great to evangelize the Anglo-Saxon peoples in the 6th century. Augustine is known as the "Apostle to the English" for his role in establishing the Christian Church in England and helping spread Christianity throughout the region. His work laid the foundation for the establishment of Christianity in England and his influence is still felt in British Christianity today.
Saint Augustine arrived in Kent, England, in 597 AD as part of a mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity under the direction of Pope Gregory I. He was sent by the pope to evangelize the pagan population and establish the Christian Church in England.
B. Augustine is given credit for bringing Christianity to England by converting King Æthelberht of Kent in the 6th century.
Saint Augustine of Canterbury is known as the 'Apostle of the English' because he was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in England in the 6th century. He played a significant role in establishing Christianity in England and was instrumental in converting the Anglo-Saxon kings and people to Christianity.
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Saint Augustine of Canterbury is credited with converting King Ethelbert.
Augustine
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.
St. Augustine of Canterbury is credited with converting King Ethelbert of Kent to Christianity in the 6th century. Augustine was a missionary sent by Pope Gregory the Great to England to spread Christianity.
Saint Augustine is important to British Christians because he was a missionary sent by Pope Gregory the Great to evangelize the Anglo-Saxon peoples in the 6th century. Augustine is known as the "Apostle to the English" for his role in establishing the Christian Church in England and helping spread Christianity throughout the region. His work laid the foundation for the establishment of Christianity in England and his influence is still felt in British Christianity today.
Saint Augustine arrived in Kent, England, in 597 AD as part of a mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity under the direction of Pope Gregory I. He was sent by the pope to evangelize the pagan population and establish the Christian Church in England.
B. Augustine is given credit for bringing Christianity to England by converting King Æthelberht of Kent in the 6th century.
Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas
The Saint Augustine who became a missionary to Britain was not the early Church Father, Augustine of Hippo, but a monk who led a Christian mission from Rome in 597. He visited the king of Kent and convinced him that it would be politically valuable to have continental support, and so he became Christian. As was normal Christian practice, the king's subjects were then required to become Christians.
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