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  • ...new monastic orders in France, the Cistercians and the Cannons Regular of St Augustine and he decided to introduce both orders to Ireland in an effort t ...ung aspirant Irish men who want to become Cistercians should be trained in St. Bernard’s own monastery of Clairvaux or one of its daughter houses.
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  • ...hout the north and marks the foundation of Columba’s monastic community. St Aidan served as a monk at Iona, before helping to re-establish Christianity ...er=Sacred Destinations|author=Holly Hayes|quote=Iona Abbey was the home of St. Columba, whose missionary work in the 6th century brought Celtic Christian
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  • |picture=St Gregory's church Weare.jpg |picture caption=Church of St Gregory, Weare
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  • '''Holy Trinity Brompton with St Paul's, Onslow Square and St Augustine's, South Kensington''', often referred to simply as '''HTB''', is church of t *HTB Onslow Square (formerly St Paul's, Onslow Square)
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  • |picture caption= St John the Baptist parish church ...name=Pevsner429/><ref name=EH-church>{{NHLE |num= 1293503 |desc=Church of St John the Baptist, Main Street |date=4 February 1969 |accessdate=10 Septembe
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  • [[File:St Mary, Lenham, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 327686.jpg|thumb|St. Mary's Church, Lenham]] ...predecessor. It is a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1086103|Church of St Mary|grade=I}}</ref>
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  • ...' in [[Lenham]] in [[Kent]] is a large medieval tithe barn to the south of St Mary's Church. It was probably built in the late 14th century and is a Grad The barn belonged to [[St Augustine's Abbey|St Augustine's]], Canterbury, and was originally one of a pair, but the other burnt down i
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  • |picture=St Augustine of Canterbury Church, Scaynes Hill.jpg |picture caption=St Augustine's Church, Scaynes Hill
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  • |picture=Tortington St Mary.jpg |picture caption=St Mary Magdalene, Tortington
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  • ...ic Church of St Augustine of Canterbury.<ref>[http://www.staugustineacc.uk St Augustine’s Church Parish]</ref>
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  • ...ssdate=27 December 2017|work=The Northern Echo|date=20 May 2013}}</ref> as well as the Dales & District bus company. ...ttps://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/8348819.war-memorial-plaques-removed-st-augustines-church-leeming-bar/ |access-date=10 July 2021 |work=The Northern
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  • ...at was supposed to be connected with Druid worship, and as the place where St Augustine preached to the Saxons, although stating that no record of the sa
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  • ...t the junction with Compton Road, is Harehills's other main shopping area. St James' University Hospital is situated in Harehills. ...Coldcotes Avenue; it is designed in a Corbusier style around an organ from St James church in the city centre and has typical contemporary stained glass
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  • |picture=St Augustine's Church, Skirlaugh - geograph.org.uk - 551356.jpg |picture caption=St Augustine's Church, Skirlaugh
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  • |picture=St Mary's Church, Flixton.jpg |picture caption=St Mary's Church
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  • ==St Mary's Church== ...d that it was the churchyard of St Mary's, and not that of the [[Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges]], that was the inspiration for Thomas Gray's famous ele
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  • |picture caption=St Giles' parish church ...by the [[River Thame]] in the south-east of the county, east of [[Drayton St Leonard]]. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 102.
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  • ...ntury to the early 19th century, the college was also commonly known as '''St Benet's College'''. ...in the late 15th century, a gallery was built which linked the college to St Benet's church.<ref>Derek Beales, Geoffrey Best, ''History, Society, and th
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  • ...on Priory]]).<ref>Harmon, p.198.</ref> Canons regular followed the Rule of St Augustine. Picot endowed the six brethren with an income from tithes and wi Having an active scriptorium, well-stocked library and, because of its role as landlord, plenty of business fo
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