Anniversary of the Death of St Augustine
At Canterbury in England, St. Augustine, bishop and confessor. He was sent there with others by Pope St. Gregory, and preached Christ's Holy Gospel to the English folk. He died there, glorious for virtues and miracles. His feast is kept on May 28.
Here seen being dispatched by Pope St Gregory the Great to convert the English.
Pray for the day that England will once again enjoy the fullness of the Catholic Faith.
Also the Feast of St Phillip Neri, whose Oratory came to England on the same Mission.
Comments
St. Aethelberht and St. Augustine founded what would later become the See of Canterbury; St. Aethelberht also gave England her first written laws.