Saint Benedict Bascop - The Traveling Saint From England
SAINT BENEDICT BISCOP ( c. 628 – 690) Veneration - Roman Catholic Church - Church of England (Anglicans) - Eastern Orthodox Church We will view his life as travel chronology, because this man never stayed in place for too long! ===== < + > ===== Born to one of Northumbria's* noble families, Biscop Baducing — Benedict's original name — initially served as a thane of the local king, Oswiu. A “thane” was a freeman in Anglo-Saxon England, one between an ordinary freeman and a nobleman, who was granted land by the king in return for military service. * (Northumbria at the time encompassed that part of England stretching from York to Edinburgh.) 653 ... 1st Trip to Rome In this year, 25 year old Biscop left the Kings service, and gave up his estate to pursue an interest in the church. He traveled to Rome's holy sites, and found that Christianity in his native Northern England was quite different from the European mainstream version found in Rome. Christianity in his home...
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