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Saint Kentigern College
Saint Kentigern College Saint Kentigern College - Fides servanda est The faith must ... of Education Information Homepage www.saintkentigern.com Saint Kentigern College is an independent Presbyterian ...
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Saint Mungo
Saint Mungo Saint Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, is by tradition an apostle to Strathclyde and patron saint and legendary founder of the city ...
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Patron saint
Patron saint This page represents the affiliations of people ... but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally ... For example, St. Joseph is the patron saint of Belgium, St. Patrick is patron ...
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Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales (Catholic)
Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales (Catholic) The Bishop of St ... and Tudor period the Catholic diocese of Saint Asaph. The see is in the town ... still located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph which was founded as a monastery ... Times This diocese was founded by St Kentigern about the middle of the sixth century ... 583. Exiled from his see in Scotland, Kentigern founded a monastery called Llanelwy at ...
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Timeline of Glasgow history
... Glasgow's monastic church was founded by Saint Kentigern, also known as Saint Mungo, in this year 560: Jocelyn claims Mungo/Kentigern made his first bishop in this year ... I 1123: A cathedral is built over Saint Kentigern's grave, near the site ...
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User talk:JackofOz/patronsaint-page
... but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally ... For example,St. Joseph is the patron saint of Belgium, Saint Anthony is the patron saint of ...
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Celtic Christianity
... and the Bretagne from the missions of Saint Patrick and Saint Ninian in the 5th century (also known ... this tradition holds. Furthermore, Gildas Badonicus or Saint Gildas (A.D. 516 – 570) is ... to convert the British were led by Saint Augustine, from Rome who landed in Kent ... rigour that translation is from Liam DePaor "Saint Patricks World" isbn 1851821449) (In 1324 ...
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Bishop of St Asaph
Bishop of St Asaph The Bishop of Saint Asaph is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Asaph. The diocese covers the counties of ... is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph which was founded as a monastery ... John Stewart Davies , the 75th Bishop of Saint Asaph, who was consecrated in October 1999 ... of the Bishops of the Diocese of Saint Asaph, Wales Tenure Incumbent Notes 583 ...
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List of schools in New Zealand
... Rutherford College, Auckland Sacred Heart College, Auckland Saint Kentigern College, Auckland Samuel Marsden College, Wellington http ... stalbans.school.nz St Annes School (Woolston) Saint Bernadette's School, Dunedin Saint Brigid's School, Dunedin Saint Clair School, Dunedin http://www.stclair. ...
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Christianity in Medieval Scotland
Christianity in Medieval Scotland The crozier of Saint Finan, an early medieval staff-head used ... in Ireland. The earliest missionaries are traditionally Saint Ninian and Saint Columba. Ninian himself is now regarded as ... almost identical in early insular calligraphy), a saint of probable British extraction who is also ... name, Finnian. St Columba, the most important saint of medieval Scots, was certainly Uinniau' ...
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