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Saint Boniface - Wikipedia Today, St Boniface is regarded as Winnipeg's main French-speaking district and the centre of the Franco-Manitobain community, and St Boniface Hospital is the second-largest hospital in Manitoba
Saint Boniface | English Missionary Germanic Reformer - Britannica Boniface set the church in Germany on a firm course of undeviating piety and irreproachable conduct In his letters and in the writings of his contemporaries, he appears as a man of purpose and dedication, an innovator with a powerful though willful personality
St. Boniface – Apostle to the Germans and Missionary Martyr St Boniface, the "Apostle to the Germans," was an English missionary who courageously spread Christianity throughout what is now Germany in the 8th century A tireless evangelist, he is remembered for his leadership in converting pagan peoples, founding churches, and establishing monasteries
St. Boniface - FaithND Learn about St Boniface, a great missionary and martyr who spread the faith through the region of Germany during the Dark Ages
Saint Boniface - Franciscan Media Boniface, known as the apostle of the Germans, was an English Benedictine monk who gave up being elected abbot to devote his life to the conversion of the Germanic tribes
St. Boniface (Bishop and Martyr) - Catholic Exchange Commissioned by the pope, Boniface fearlessly preached the Gospel, founded monasteries, and reformed the local clergy One of his most famous acts was publicly cutting down a sacred oak tree dedicated to the god Thor, proving the powerlessness of idols and converting many onlookers
St. Boniface - Catholic News Agency St Boniface was very bold in his faith and was well known for being very good at using the local customs and culture of the day to bring people to Christ He was born in Devonshire, England, in
Saint Boniface - World History Encyclopedia He received the name Boniface ("he who does good") on 5 May 719, served as a missionary, and helped reorganize the medieval church in the Frankish kingdom Boniface was born in southern England in the Essex region, probably near Exeter, and presumably Crediton
Saint Boniface - Loyola Press Boniface, who was baptized Winfrid, lived in the eighth century He was a brilliant monk in a Benedictine monastery in England He was the head of a school, but he thought God wanted him to be a missionary He went to Frisia (Northern Netherlands and Germany) to begin his work