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Saint Boniface - Wikipedia Saint Boniface Boniface, OSB (born Wynfreth; c 675 [2] –5 June 754) was an English Benedictine monk and leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of Francia during the eighth century He organised significant foundations of the church in Germany and was made Archbishop of Mainz by Pope Gregory III
Pope Boniface - Wikipedia Pope Boniface There have been eight popes and one antipope named Boniface Pope Boniface I (saint; 418–422) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (saint; 608–615) Pope Boniface V (619–625) Pope Boniface VI (896) Antipope Boniface VII (984–985) (now listed as an antipope) Pope Boniface VIII (1294–1303)
Saint Boniface, Bishop and Martyr - My Catholic Life! The pope named Boniface the regional bishop of all of Germany and sent him back with letters to the Frankish king and the clergy of the various dioceses, instructing them that Bishop Boniface was now in charge
Saint Boniface - Franciscan Media Saint Boniface was an English Benedictine monk who made it his life’s mission to convert the Germanic tribes to Christianity He found it was no easy task and ended up giving his life for the cause Boniface was martyred on June 5, 754
Saint Boniface - World History Encyclopedia Saint Boniface (born as Wynfreth, l 672-754) is one of the most famous saints in the Netherlands He helped Pope Gregory II (r 715-731), who was keen to convert pagan Germanic tribes, to achieve his goal, the Christianization of Europe
St. Boniface (Bishop and Martyr) - Catholic Exchange Commissioned by the pope, Boniface fearlessly preached the Gospel, founded monasteries, and reformed the local clergy One of his most famous acts was publicly cutting down a sacred oak tree dedicated to the god Thor, proving the powerlessness of idols and converting many onlookers
St. Boniface of Mainz - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Saint Boniface, you faced discouragement and failure and learned from them Help us to hear God's message in our moments of failure and to use what we learn to serve God better
Thoughts to live by: St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr The Pope changed Wynfrid's name to Boniface Boniface returned to Frisia and later went to Hesse, where he established the 1st of many Benedictine monasteries 3 Because of his missionary success, the Pope consecrated him in Rome as a bishop and recommended him for protection to Charles Martel, king of the Franks