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Saint and Columbanus
Apostles of the Alemanni were Saint Columbanus and his disciple Saint Gall.
Columbanus ( the Latinised form of Columbán ) was born in Nobber, County Meath, Ireland, in the year Saint Benedict died, and from childhood was well instructed.
* 600: Saint Columbanus uses the term " Europe " in a letter.
Around 613 an Irish monk named Gallus, a disciple and companion of Saint Columbanus, established a hermitage on the site that would become the Abbey.
* Saint Columbanus
* Saint Columbanus moves to Italy to establish the monastery of Bobbio ( approximate date ).
* November 21 – Saint Columbanus, monastic founder
* Saint Columbanus
Saint Columbanus was credited with introducing the medicamenta paentitentiae, the “ medicines of penance ”, to Gaul at a time when they had come to be neglected.
The monasteries of the Irish missions, and many at home, adopted the Rule of Saint Columbanus, which was stricter than the Rule of Saint Benedict, the main alternative in the West.
Wilfrid would also have learned of the Rule of Saint Benedict in Gaul, as Columbanus ' monasteries followed that monastic rule.
From 610 to 612 St. Columbanus and Saint Gall worked as missionaries in Bregenz.
At key times he was criticised by de Valera of being the " Church's man " in the cabinet, either deliberately or accidentally leaking information to the Knights of Saint Columbanus.
The party was socially conservative, compared to similar European parties, and its leaders from 1932 to 1977 ( William Norton and Brendan Corish ) were members of the Knights of Saint Columbanus.
He also denied allegations that he was a member of Opus Dei or the Knights of Saint Columbanus after the group Survivors of Child Abuse alleged he was a member of the former.
Saint Gall, Gallen, or Gallus ( c. 550 – c. 646 ) was an Irish disciple and one of the traditionally twelve companions of Saint Columbanus on his mission from Ireland to the continent.
But the history of Bobbio is tied to the existence of the Abbey founded in 614 by the Irish monk Saint Columbanus ( It.
The Basilica of Saint Columbanus.
* Saint Columbanus Basilica: Built between 1456 and 1522 on the remains of the proto-Romanesque church of the tenth century.
In the crypt: a twelfth century floor mosaic ; Saint Columbanus ' marble sarcophagus made by Giovanni de Patriarchi ( 1480 ); two marble pluteos used as tombstones of Saint Attala and Saint Bertulf ; and a beautiful twelfth century wrought iron gate.

Saint and Abbey
* Saint Anselm Abbey
* Saint John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota
In 1098, Saint Robert of Molesme had founded Cîteaux Abbey, near Dijon, with the purpose of restoring the Rule of St Benedict in all its rigour.
*** Saint Chrodogang, Archbishop of Metz, Abbot of the Lorsch Abbey
Tradition asserts that, sometime around 560, he became involved in a quarrel with Saint Finnian of Movilla Abbey over a psalter.
His body was returned and laid to rest in the Abbey at Saint Gilles.
Around 650 Saint Amand founded two abbeys in Ghent: the Saint Peter Abbey ( Blandinium ) and the Saint Bavo Abbey.
The Saint Bavo Abbey was abolished, torn down, and replaced with a fortress for Spanish troops.
In return, Lothair gave Ebbo the Abbey of Saint Vaast.
He was a prominent mystical theologian, and was prior of the famous Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris from 1162 until his death in 1173.
Like many before him, Richard travelled to Paris in search of a good education and became a canon of the Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor on account of its reputation for piety and learning.
The Abbey of Saint Gall () is a religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in present-day Switzerland.
The Abbey library of Saint Gall is recognized as one of the richest medieval libraries in the world.
In the west, the " new city " structured around the Abbey of Saint Martin was freed from the control of the City during the 10th century ( an enclosure was built towards 918 ) and became " Châteauneuf ".
* Notker the Stammerer, Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall
Hot air balloon shaped as the Abbey of Saint Gall
* Saint Anselm Abbey-a Benedictine Abbey of monks in Goffstown, New Hampshire
The shrine of Saint Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey remains where it was after the final translation of his body to a chapel east of the sanctuary on 13 October 1269 by Henry III.
According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, the Abbey was first founded in the time of Mellitus ( d. 624 ), Bishop of London, on the present site, then known as Thorn Ey ( Thorn Island ); based on a late tradition that a fisherman called Aldrich on the River Thames saw a vision of Saint Peter near the site.

Saint and Open
The Open Bible edition of the New American Standard Bible in the Church of Saint Mary, an Episcopal Church in the Philippines | Episcopal Church in Sagada, Mountain Province, the Philippines.
In 1995 under the Canada-US Open Skies agreement Northwest Airlines started service to Minneapolis – Saint Paul.
He won the Saint John Open I in 1988, and the 2000 Canadian Open Chess Championship.
On May 1, 1995, under the Canada-US Open Skies agreement, Northwest Airlines began service to Minneapolis – Saint Paul.
It has been suggested by Geophysicist David Rowley of the University of Chicago, working with John Spray of the University of New Brunswick and Simon Kelley of the Open University, that Obolon ' may have been part of a hypothetical multiple impact event which also formed the Manicouagan crater in northern Quebec, Rochechouart crater in France, Saint Martin crater in Manitoba, and Red Wing crater in North Dakota.
It has been suggested by Geophysicist David Rowley of the University of Chicago, working with John Spray of the University of New Brunswick and Simon Kelley of the Open University, that the Red Wing crater may have been part of a hypothetical multiple impact event which also formed the Manicouagan crater in northern Quebec, Rochechouart crater in France, Saint Martin crater in Manitoba, and Obolon ' crater in Ukraine.
It has been suggested by Geophysicist David Rowley of the University of Chicago, working with John Spray of the University of New Brunswick and Simon Kelley of the Open University, that the Saint Martin crater may have been part of a hypothetical multiple impact event which also formed the Manicouagan crater in northern Quebec, Rochechouart crater in France, Obolon ' crater in Ukraine, and Red Wing crater in North Dakota.
In the book " Open door to Liberty ," Mackandal was mentioned, talking about his life as a voodoo priest and joining Maroons to kill whites in Saint Domingue, till when he was burned alive by one of his allies.
The Riverside Golf and Country Club of Saint John, New Brunswick was host to the 1939 Canadian Open where Harold " Jug " McSpaden was champion.
She is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and has honorary degrees from the University of Ottawa, the University of Toronto, Queen's University ( Kingston ), the Open University ( London ), Mount Saint Vincent University ( Halifax ), and the University of Saskatchewan.
In France, the band played shows in Saint Brieuc, Languidic, Brest, Hennebont, Tours, Grenoble, Rheims, while in Germany the band played at the Wacken Open Air festival.

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