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St and Bede's
A page from a copy of Bede's Lives of St. Cuthbert, showing Athelstan of England | King Athelstan presenting the work to the saint.
He was especially devoted to the cult of St Cuthbert in Chester-le-Street, and his gifts to the community included Bede's Lives of Cuthbert.
The first authentic record of Lichfield occurs in Bede's history, where it is called Licidfelth and mentioned as the place where St Chad fixed the episcopal see of the Mercians in 669.
He was educated at St Bede's College, Manchester, and originally studied to become a solicitor.
He left St. Bede's Grammar School at 16 and worked in a shop, a laboratory and a factory before becoming, after the war, a librarian.
He was educated at St Bede's RC High School, Ormskirk and St John Rigby College, Wigan.
St Bede's Catholic High School ( ages 11 – 16 ) is on St Anne's Road next to the A59 and Prescot Road, and opposite St Anne's church.
* Michael Greco, past EastEnders actor who played Beppe DiMarco, went to school at St Bede's in Carlton Road, Redhill.
A coach also transports several children in the village to and from St Bede's Inter-Church School in Cambridge.
There is a Roman Catholic congregation who worship in a relatively new church called St Bede's.
Category: People educated at St Bede's College, Christchurch
King Aethelstan ( 924 – 39 ) presenting a copy of Bede | Bede's Life of St Cuthbert to the saint himself.
* St. Bede's Catholic Comprehensive School-Specialist Humanities School http :// www. st-bedes. durham. sch. uk /
* Byron Sixth Form College ( On the site of St. Bede's Catholic Comprehensive School )
Upon graduating from the boarding school at age 18, Zinta enrolled at St Bede's College in Shimla.
Paul Goggins was born in Manchester and was educated locally at St Bede's College, before going on to study at the Roman Catholic seminary Ushaw College in Durham ( 1971 – 1973 ).
Other churches built during the 19th century include St John the Baptist's, 1832 ; St Thomas's, 1840 ; St Barnabas's, 1841 ; St Clement's Windsor, 1841 ; St Matthew's, 1847 ; St Paul's, 1848 ; Holy Trinity, 1858 ; St Silas's, 1865 ; St Cleopas's, 1866 ; St Margaret's, 1869 ; Christ Church, 1870 ; St Philemon's, 1874 ; All Saints ', 1884 ; St Gabriel's, 1884 ; St Agnes's, 1884 ; St Bede's, 1886 ; and St Andrew's, 1893 ;.

St and Church
The family was Byzantine Catholic and attended St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church.
The oldest-surviving Anglican church outside of the British Isles ( Britain and Ireland ) is St Peter's Church in St. George's, Bermuda, established in 1612 ( though the actual building had to be rebuilt several times over the following century ).
* 1845 – Ödön Lechner, Hungarian architect, designed the Museum of Applied Arts and the Church of St. Elisabeth ( d. 1914 )
In the Church of England, the Bishop of Norwich, by royal decree given by Henry VIII, also holds the honorary title of " Abbot of St.
* 1925 – During the Communist St Nedelya Church assault in Sofia, 150 are killed and 500 are wounded.
*" St. Ambrose, Bishop and Confessor, Doctor of the Church ", Butler's Lives of the Saints
File: Vilnius. Sv. Onos baznycia. Saint Ann's church2. jpg | Gothic St. Anne's Church in Vilnius was constructed on his initiative in 1495-1500.
* St. Anne's Church, Vilnius
Category: Burials at St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
Basil's treatise on virginity ; thirty nine discourses of St. Ephrem the Syrian, and many other works of the Fathers and writers of the Greek Church.
In 1811, he became vicar of St. Peter's Church in Hartshead in Yorkshire.
Ælfheah refused to allow a ransom to be paid for his freedom, and as a result was killed on 19 April 1012 at Greenwich ( then in Kent, now part of London ), reputedly on the site of St Alfege's Church.
They appeal as well to other documents of the early Church, especially the Epistle of St. Clement ( see above ).
In 1969, the Roman Catholic Church assigned the feast to 26 January so as to celebrate the two disciples of Paul, Titus and Timothy, on the day after the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
His relics, now consisting of only his skull, are venerated in the Church of St. Titus, Heraklion, Crete to which it was returned in 1966 after being removed to Venice during the Turkish occupation.
* 1727 – Premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion BWV 244b at the St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
The St. Olaf College Choir was established as an outgrowth of the local St. John's Lutheran Church, where Christiansen was organist and the choir was composed at least partially of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
The Australia Chapel in St Nicholas Church, Bathampton, near Bath, England.
Phillip was buried in St Nicholas's Church, Bathampton.
Another was unveiled at St Mildred's Church, Bread St, London, in 1932 ; that church was destroyed in the London Blitz in 1940, but the principal elements of the monument were re-erected in St Mary-le-Bow at the west end of Watling Street, near Saint Paul's Cathedral, in 1968.

St and England
* St George's Day Patron Saint Celebration ( England, Europe ) – April 23
The mitred abbots in England were those of Abingdon, St Alban's, Bardney, Battle, Bury St Edmunds, St Augustine's Canterbury, Colchester, Croyland, Evesham, Glastonbury, Gloucester, St Benet's Hulme, Hyde, Malmesbury, Peterborough, Ramsey, Reading, Selby, Shrewsbury, Tavistock, Thorney, Westminster, Winchcombe, and St Mary's York.
Additionally, at the enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury, there is a threefold enthronement, once in the throne the chancel as the diocesan bishop of Canterbury, once in the Chair of St. Augustine as the Primate of All England, and then once in the chapter-house as Titular Abbot of Canterbury.
From 796 until his death he was Abbot of the great monastery of St. Martin of Tours where he founded a library by obtaining copies of books from libraries in his native England.
* 1819 – Peterloo Massacre: Seventeen people die and over 600 are injured in cavalry charges at a public meeting at St. Peter's Field, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
* 1511 – St John's College, Cambridge, England, founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, receives its charter.
This day is celebrated as St. George's Day in England, and as the day of the birth and death of William Shakespeare.
A Gospel Book believed to be directly associated with St. Augstine's mission survives in the Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, England.
Having held a prebend at Holborn ( prior to 1229 ) and a canonry of St. Paul ’ s in London ( 1226-1229 ), He visited England in 1230 and received a canonry and an archdeaconry in Coventry and Lichfield, his native diocese.
* Accrington St Christopher's C of E High, a Church of England secondary school which holds specialist Technology College status.
* Bury St Edmunds railway station in Suffolk, England
A brief account of Christianity in Roman Britain, including the martyrdom of St Alban, is followed by the story of Augustine's mission to England in 597, which brought Christianity to the Anglo-Saxons.
* Parish of St Barnabas in Tunbridge Wells, England, UK
St. Petroc's Voluntary Aided Church of England Primary School Athelstan Park, Bodmin, Cornwall was given this title in September 1990 after the amalgamation of St. Petroc's Infant School and St. Petroc's Junior School.
The common law constitutes the basis of the legal systems of: England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, federal law in the United States and the law of individual U. S. states ( except Louisiana ), federal law throughout Canada and the law of the individual provinces and territories ( except Quebec ), Australia ( both federal and individual states ), Kenya, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Pakistan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, The Bahamas, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Vincent and the Granadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, and many other generally English-speaking countries or Commonwealth countries ( except Scotland, which is bijuridicial, and Malta ).
The Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation based in St Albans, England, whose main aims are promoting real ale, real cider and the traditional British pub.

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