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  2. College of the Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Fr Joseph Barker CR: 1947−1949 The Reverend Fr Douglas Edwards CR: 1949–1955 The Reverend Fr Andrew Blair CR: 1956–66 The Reverend Fr Hugh Bishop CR [3] 1966–1975 The Reverend Fr William Wheeldon CR: Left the Community of the Resurrection in 1976 to return to parish ministry [4] 1975–1984 The Reverend Fr Benedict Green CR ...

  3. Trinity Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Trinity Chapel. In 1220, Becket's remains were translated from his first tomb to the finished chapel. As a result of this event, the chapel became a major pilgrimage site, inspiring Geoffrey Chaucer to write The Canterbury Tales in 1387 and with routes (e.g. from Southwark (Chaucer's route) and the Pilgrim's Way to/from Winchester) converging on the cathedral.

  4. Saint Anselm Abbey (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anselm Abbey, located in Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States, is a Benedictine abbey composed of men living under the Rule of Saint Benedict within the Catholic Church. The abbey was founded in 1889 under the patronage of Saint Anselm of Canterbury , a Benedictine monk of Bec and former archbishop of Canterbury in England.

  5. Canterbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    This latter chapel became known as the "Corona" or "Becket's Crown". [29] These new parts east of the quire transepts were raised on a higher crypt than Ernulf's quire, necessitating flights of steps between the two levels. Work on the chapel was completed in 1184, [28] but Becket's remains were not moved from his tomb in the crypt until 1220. [30]

  6. List of Benemerenti medal recipients - Wikipedia

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    He has been a great friend of ours for many years, and has been a tower of strength to us in our centre at Bradfield. If anyone deserves such an honour it is he. As Fr. Abbot was unwell, Fr. Sylvester presented the medal as a recognition of his services to the Church to be added to those he already has in recognition of his services to his country.

  7. English Benedictine Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The congregation also claimed a moral continuity with Benedict Biscop, Wilfrid, Bede, and their communities in spite of the material link being broken by the Viking invasions. The 13th-century congregation and the ancient traditions of English Benedictine life completely ceased to exist at the dissolution of the monasteries under King Henry ...

  8. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    Fr. Simon Lokodo, The Minister for Ethics and Integrity in Uganda, was excommunicated from the Catholic Church by Pope Benedict XVI [133] when he entered politics in violation of Canon Law 285.3 [134] [135] Fr. Roberto Francisco Daniel, known by local community as "Father Beto", by Bishop Caetano Ferrari, from Bauru, Brazil.

  9. Canterbury College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury College was a University of Oxford college, owned and run by Christ Church Priory, Canterbury. Shortly after the dissolution of the monasteries , the college's hall, chapel and other buildings were surrendered on 10 April 1540 and acquired by Christ Church .