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  2. File:St Augustine of Canterbury's Church, Scaynes Hill.jpg

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  3. Augustine of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Augustine's body was originally buried in the portico of what is now St Augustine's, Canterbury, [36] but it was later exhumed and placed in a tomb within the abbey church, which became a place of pilgrimage and veneration. After the Norman Conquest the cult of St Augustine was actively promoted. [22]

  4. Saint Augustine's Prayer Book - Wikipedia

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    In addition to various prayers and devotions, it includes the order of Mass according to the Anglican Missal, with the Prayer Book Canon of the Mass. The 1947 original edition was republished in 1998 as Traditional St. Augustine's Prayer Book by Preservation Press of Swedesboro, NJ.

  5. St Augustine Gospels - Wikipedia

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    The book was certainly at St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury in the 10th century, when the first of several documents concerning the Abbey were copied into it. [7] In the late Middle Ages it was "kept not in the Library at Canterbury but actually lay on the altar; it belonged in other words, like a reliquary or the Cross, to Church ceremonial". [8]

  6. File:Coat of Arms of Saint Augustine of Canterbury.svg

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  7. Chair of St Augustine - Wikipedia

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    Named after the first Archbishop of Canterbury, St Augustine of Canterbury, the chair is made of Petworth marble.The current chair, documented in the Cathedral's accounts as made between 1201 and 1204, replaced one that was destroyed in the fire of 1174, however, its base may contain fragments of the original chair, which is mentioned in the descriptions of Eadmer and Gervase of Canterbury of ...

  8. File:Flag of Saint Augustine of Canterbury.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Augustinian Province of England and Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, thanks to the Irish Province, it was possible to make a new start in the second half of the nineteenth century when St Monica’s, Hoxton Square, the first permanent foundation since the Reformation, was opened in 1864, followed by Our Lady of Good Counsel, Hythe (1891) and St Augustine's Church, Hammersmith (1903). The ...