Saint Augustine of Canterbury

[Saint Augustine of Canterbuy]
Also known as
Apostle to the Anglo-Saxons
Apostle to the English
Austin
Memorial
27 May
28 May on some calendars, 26 May in England and Wales
Profile
Monk and abbot of Saint Andrew's abbey in Rome. Sent by Pope Gregory the Great with 40 brother monks, including Saint Lawrence of Canterbury to evangelize the British Isles in 597. Before he reached the islands, terrifying tales of the Celts sent him back to Rome in fear, but Gregory told him he had no choice, and so he went. He established and spread the faith throughout England; one of his earliest converts was King AEthelberht who brought 10,000 of his people into the Church. Ordained a bishop in Gaul (modern France) by the archbishop of Arles. Bishop of Canterbury. First Archbishop of Canterbury. Helped re-establish contact between the Celtic and Latin churches, though he could not establish his desired uniformity of liturgy and practices between them. Worked with Saint Justus of Canterbury. Anglican Archbishops of Canterbury are still referred to as occupying the Chair of Augustine.
Born
at Rome, Italy
Died
26 May 605 in Canterbury, England of natural causes; relics interred outside the church of Saints Peter and Paul, Canterbury, a building project he had started
Patronage
England
Images
58kb gif statue at Mission of Saint Augustine to the English
Representation
bishop baptizing a king
Additional Information
Google Directory
In God's Garden, by Amy Steedman
New Catholic Dictionary
Our Island Saints, by Amy Steedman
Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints, by Matthew Bunson, Margaret Bunson, and Stephen Bunson
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