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  • (Archdiocese of Birmingham) is a Roman Catholic parish located in the Maypole area of Birmingham, England, within the Archdiocese of Birmingham. Dedicated
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  • life in that period. Patrick was born around 385 AD in Roman Britain, though the exact location is debated, possibly near modern-day Carlisle or in Scotland
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  • Diocese of Charleston (category Catholic dioceses in the United States) (section Parishes)
    immigrants and missionaries in the southeastern United States, without a direct predecessor diocese. Founded in 1820 under Bishop John England, the diocese initially
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  • modern France forming in the 9th century. Catholicism, introduced in the 2nd century AD, became central with Clovis I’s baptism in 496 AD, establishing
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  • Stonehenge c. 456. Settling in Abingdon, Berkshire, he embraced solitude, praying in the Latin Rite. By his 30s, his preaching in the Parish of Abingdon drew followers
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  • worldwide, launched in 2004. Served as a deputy catechist in his parish in Milan, assisting with First Communion and Confirmation classes in 2004–2006. Diagnosed
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  • veneration in the Catholic Church, Church of England, and Episcopal Church. Stored in Cargo: No results Saint Bridget of Sweden, born around 1303 in Finsta
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  • on October 26, 899, in Winchester, Alfred was buried in the Old Minster, later translated to the New Minster; his cult emerged in the 9th-10th centuries
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  • named in his honor. Edmund Campion was born on January 25, 1540, in London, England, to bookseller Thomas Campion and his wife, as confirmed by parish baptismal
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  • intercession for epilepsy cures. His feast day is 7 November in the Roman Rite (29 November in England), and he is invoked as patron of the Netherlands, Luxembourg
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  • 1175 in Abingdon, Berkshire, England, the son of Reginald Rich, a prosperous merchant, and his wife Matilda, as noted in early biographies. Parish records
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  • allowing Blessed title in England. No formal miracle required beyond traditions. This extended to royal liturgies. Canonized in 1161 by Pope Alexander
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  • United Kingdom (redirect from England)
    George (April 23) in England, Saint Andrew (November 30) in Scotland, Saint David (March 1) in Wales, and Saint Patrick (March 17) in Northern Ireland,
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  • 1945, in Crosby, Liverpool, England, to Henry and Mary Nichols, both teachers. Raised in a devout Catholic family, he grew up in a post-war England where
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  • relics in St. Peter’s Basilica remain a pilgrimage site. Became prefect of Rome c. 573. Elected pope in 590. Sent mission to England in 596. Died in Rome
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  • Basilica of San Pancrazio in the Parish of Rome, where relics rest. With sword or palm, his cult thrives in Italy and England, his May 12 feast honoring
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  • Grabner (2021). In the Eye of the Storm. Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-1621644784 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN.. https://ignatius.com/in-the-eye-of-the-storm-iesp/
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  • Born in England/Scotland (c. 1179). Served in Crusades at Acre (1191). Joined Mercedarians in Barcelona (10 August 1222). Ransomed 98 slaves in Murcia
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