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St Boniface, Bishop and Martyr (memorial)
Boniface was born at Crediton in Devon, England, in 675 AD and baptised with the name Wynfrith (Winfred). The name means “Friend of Peace”, possibly because his father was a Saxon and his mother a Briton, to show that the two peoples had come together.
He entered a monastery at Nursling 9near Southampton0 and became a monk and a priest. He had a strong desire to become a missionary abroad. Finally his abbot let him go, and in 716, he set out for the land of the Frisians (in the Netherlands). Another English missionary, Willibrord, from Northumbria, had already preached the Gospel there for several years. But wars and the hostility of non-Christians were big obstacles for the young Wynfrith. Some months later, having failed in his mission, … Continue
Commentary on Exodus 34:4-6, 8-9; 2 Corinthians 13:11-13; John 3:16-18
We have now come to the end of the many weeks which were taken up with the celebration of and reflection on the ’Paschal Mystery’. It began with Ash Wednesday, went through Lent, the cele … Continue