Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.
Pope St. Gregory the Great sent St. Augustine of Canterbury, a Benedictine monk, to England to convert the pagans and establish Christianity in the British Isles.
Saint Augustine of Canterbury.
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Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.
Clerics from the Roman Church journeyed to the areas to convert.
A:Pope Gregory I sent Augustine of Canterbury to England, with the mission to convert the kings and royal families, after which their subjects would be compelled to become Christians. He encouraged Augustine to introduce Christian saints to replace pagan gods and to promulgate Christian holy days on the same day as important pagan festivities.
Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.
Christianity. The first Roman missionaries were sent by Pope Gregory to the Isles of Thanet in Kent to convert the Anglo-Saxons, who, back then, were heathen, which means that they believed in Heathenism.
Trying to convert them into Christianity
to convert many people to Christianity
to convert Africans to Christianity
Vladimir I ordered his subjects to convert to Orthodox Christianity.