medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Le culte des saints anglais en Bretagne armoricaine mérite d'être souligné.
Pour saint Augustin le témoin le plus ancien semble être celui du calendrier
de l'abbaye de Landevennec (diocèse de Quimper) où la "Depositio" de
l'archevêque est marquée au 26 mai : Copenhague, Thott 239, Xème siècle (
manuscrit ayant séjourné dès le XI è s. dans une abbaye clunisienne). Rien
d'étonnant à cela quand on connait les relations de l'abbaye cornouaillaise
avec la grande Ile...
Le nom de Bède n'apparaît guère dans les livres liturgiques anciens de la
peninsule.
Sources : Duine, Inventaire, p. 133. Deuffic, Calendrier à l'usage de
l'abbaye de Landevennec (Britannia Christiana, 5/ 1985).
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Subject: Re: [M-R] saints of the day 26. May
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> It's fascinating to see Augustine and Bede celebrated on the same day,
given
> that Bede's account of Augustine's work in England is the basis for
> Augustine's fame. I've had the impression for some time, though, that the
> English were rather more fond of Pope Gregory for sending the rather
> reckless and "colonializing" Italian monk than of Augustine himself.
> jw
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> > [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Phyllis Jestice
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> > Subject: [M-R] saints of the day 26. May
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> > medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
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> > Today (26. May) is the feast day of:
> >
> > Augustine of Canterbury (d. 604) The "apostle to the English" (pace St.
> > Columcille & his followers), the Italian Augustine became a monk at one
of
> > Gregory the Great's foundations in Rome. In 596 Gregory sent Augustine
as
> > the head of a group of 40 monks as missionaries to England. Augustine
> > enjoyed considerable success in Kent, in 601 becoming the first
archbishop
> > of Canterbury. He also founded the archdioceses of London and York.
> >
> > Godo (d. c. 695) Godo was from Verdun, the nephew of St. Wandrille, the
> > founder and first abbot of Fontenelle. Godo entered Fontenelle under
his
> > nephew, and in 661 went on to found the monastery of Oye in Champagne.
> >
> > Bede the Venerable (d. 735) Bede was born in northern England in c.
> > 672/673 and at the age of seven was oblated at the nearby monastery of
> > Wearmouth (he later moved to Jarrow). There Bede remained until
> > his death,
> > winning a reputation as one of the great learned men of his age, as one
of
> > the first medieval theologians, and as author of many works, most
notably
> > the Ecclesiastical History of England (which I recently re-read; I had
> > forgotten Bede's downright obsession with the proper date of Easter.)
> > Relics of Bede made it to Durham cathedral in c. 1025, and in
> > 1899 Bede was
> > named a doctor of the Church.
> >
> > Andreas Franchi (blessed) (d. 1401) The Dominican Andreas
> > Franchi was born
> > in Pistoia (Italy) in 1335. From 1382 until his death he served as
bishop
> > of Pistoia, famed for his care for the poor and general social
> > responsibility. He was formally beatified in 1921.
> >
> > Dr. Phyllis G. Jestice
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