The high, holy and failing days of Britain: the relevance of St Augustine and St Bede today
If you were a British Christian living in the 6th century, you would have had enough reason to feel abandoned by God. The Roman legions had returned home, and the Anglo-Saxons had arrived, establishing their own kingdoms and religion. Where once Christianity grew, there was now Woden, Friga and Thunor. But, in 596AD, Pope Gregory
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