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Celtic and English saints October 16
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h***@wondering.com
2009-10-17 17:37:23 UTC
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Celtic and Old English Saints 17 October

* St. Louthiern of Cornwall
* St. Nothelm of Canterbury
* St. Colman of Kilroot
* St. Ethelbert and St. Ethelred of Kent

St. Nothelm of Canterbury, Bishop

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Died c. 740. A priest in London, he was named
archbishop of Canterbury in 734. In his preface
to
his "Ecclesiastical History," the historian the
Venerable Bede (f.d. May 27) acknowledges that
the
chief authority for his work was Abbot Albinus,
who
passed along to him the recollections of
Nothelm,
including the research Nothelm had done in Roman
archives on the history of Kent and adjacent
areas.
Nothelm was also a correspondent of Saint
Boniface
(f.d. June 5) (Benedictines, Delaney).
bob young
2009-10-19 10:57:01 UTC
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Post by h***@wondering.com
Celtic and Old English Saints 17 October
* St. Louthiern of Cornwall
* St. Nothelm of Canterbury
* St. Colman of Kilroot
* St. Ethelbert and St. Ethelred of Kent
St. Nothelm of Canterbury, Bishop
St. Thomas Aquinas:

"That the saints may enjoy their beatitude and the grace of god more
abundantly they are permitted to see the punishment of the damned in hell"

Nice Man

Whatever they feel that Hell is actually like, all these hell-fire
enthusiasts seem to share the gloating 'Schadenfreude' and complacency of
those who know they are among the saved, well conveyed by that foremost
among theologians, St. Thomas Aquinas in 'Summs Theologics [See above]
[Richard Dawkins - The God Delusion]
Post by h***@wondering.com
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Died c. 740. A priest in London, he was named
archbishop of Canterbury in 734. In his preface
to
his "Ecclesiastical History," the historian the
Venerable Bede (f.d. May 27) acknowledges that
the
chief authority for his work was Abbot Albinus,
who
passed along to him the recollections of
Nothelm,
including the research Nothelm had done in Roman
archives on the history of Kent and adjacent
areas.
Nothelm was also a correspondent of Saint
Boniface
(f.d. June 5) (Benedictines, Delaney).
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