Boniface returned to Upper Hessia and repaired the losses which occurred during his absence, many having drifted back into paganism; he also administered everywhere the Sacrament of Confirmation. He continued his work in LowerHessia.
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But Boniface himself declared through Ægidius Colonna, that he had at first dissuaded Celestine from ... Boniface VIII, therefore, before leaving Naples, ordered Celestine V to be taken to Rome in the custody of the Abbot of Monte Cassino. On the way thither the saint escaped and returned to his hermitage near Sulmona.
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Saint Boniface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Boniface (Latin: ; c. 672 – June 5, 754), the Apostle of the Germans , born Winfrid or Wynfrith at Crediton in the kingdom of Wessex (now in Devon, England), was a missionary who propagat...
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Pope Boniface VIII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pope Boniface VIII (c. 1235 – October 11, 1303), born Benedetto Caetani , was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303. Today, Boniface VIII is probably best remembered for his feuds wit...
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Letter of Pope Gregory II to Boniface, 719 ... Gregory, Servant of the Servants of God, to the Devout Priest Boniface ... Among them was St. Boniface (ca. 680-755), from Devon, who played a major part in the conversion of Germany. These three documents illustrate aspects of the both the work of conversion and activism of the popes...
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For basic background on Boniface see Catholic Encyclopedia: Boniface ... [Talbot Introduction] The following Life was written in answer to the many requests from Boniface's friends in Britain, France and Germany, who wished, like Bishop Milret of Worcester, to have "an account of the life and glorious end" of their hero.
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Boniface, or Winfrid, to give him his baptismal name, was born into a Christian family of noble rank, probably at Crediton in Devonshire, about the year 680. The reorganized English Church, still under the inspiration brought to it from Rome two generations earlier by Augustine of Canterbury, was full of fervor...
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Crediton birthplace of Bonifazius: a celebration of the life and achievements of St Boniface, patron saint of Germany and the Netherlands ... Boniface of Crediton; The life of Boniface of Crediton, Saxon monk, missionary and martyr. The First European Patron Saint of Germany and The Netherlands. Born in Crediton in 680 AD,
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