Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.
St. Augustine of Canterbury led a group of monks to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons.
Pope Gregory sent Augustine of Canterbury to England as the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597.
Pope Gregory I, the Great, sent Saint Augustine of Canterbury to England along with 40 others in the year 597.
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YMCA was found in 1844 in England by a group of people wanting to put the principle of Christianity into practice.
A:No. wherever Christianity became dominant in the ancient world, people were prevented from practising any religion other than Christianity. In the seventh century, Pope Gregory ordered Mellitus and Augustine to smash the idols they came across and to appropriate the temples for themselves, re-consecrating them for Christian use with altars to be set up and relics of the saints set into the former temples. There was to be no freedom of religion in England.
Christianity was the predominant religion. Though Christianity was the most popular and dominant religion, there were other religions that people practiced as well.
Estimation is around the millions. So millions of people were killed because of God, Christianity, and Catholicism.
Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. However, England is a relatively secular country - 15% are non-believers and half of people calling themselves Christian have never attended a religious ceremony.
Gregory Helms does not interview people for ecw he has started to wrestle again and so does hurricane people think they are differant people
the colonists left England for religious freedom for Christianity.
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there wasnt a time when Christianity has ever "died" it has merly not been favored by the public. in England during the second industrial revolution the catholic church was being turned on because the people where more educated with the new privleges to vote.