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Saints

St Columba

March 10, 2009 · 0 comments

in General,Saints

According to tradition of royal descent, Columba was born in 521 in County Donegal, Ireland. He received a monastic education at Clonard Abbey from the Irish monk, Finnian. Subsequently he went on to found a number of Irish monasteries before falling foul of Finnian and King Diarmit; both of whom disputed his right to keep [...]

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St Patrick

February 24, 2009 · 0 comments

in Church History,Saints

The death of Jerome brings us to the year 420. The Roman Empire is on the point of collapse, the Dark Ages are about to descend upon Western Europe, and extant records about the lives of saints, or anything else, start to become thin on the ground. Nevertheless, one character of whom a little is [...]

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Saint Jerome

February 16, 2009 · 0 comments

in Church History,Saints

Most famous for his translation of the Bible into Latin, Jerome was born in Stridon, Dalmatia in the year 341. Although a scholar of great learning, Jerome could also be sarcastic and scornful towards other people. Consequently he had no difficulty acquiring enemies. Sometime in the early 360′s Jerome made a journey to Rome, where [...]

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Between them the lives of Paul, Polycarp and Irenaeus, which were considered in previous posts, cover the period 30-200AD.  Around 200AD, Cyprianus Thascius Cecilius was born in Carthage, North Africa. Up until his conversion ca 245 Cyprian held a position as a teacher of rhetoric, he was well known as a writer, and also for [...]

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After Paul and Polycarp, the next saint I want to write a post on is  Polycarp’s pupil, Irenaeus. Irenaeus is probably best known for his opposition to Gnosticism, and also for being the author of the earliest surviving list of canonical New Testament books (circa 180AD). It can be surprising to realise the extent to [...]

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St Polycarp

January 15, 2009 · 0 comments

in Church History,Saints

Polycarp’s life is traditionally represented as having been lived between 65-155AD. Probably it is a not inaccurate, but the exact dates are not known. One of Polycarp’s chief claims to fame is that he  knew the Apostle John,  and perhaps also some of the other apostles. There are two extant epistles which help to throw [...]

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