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Top : Society : Religion_and_Spirituality : Christianity : People : Saints : B : Saint_Boniface
Sites:
  • Boniface: Illustrated profile of the Apostle of Germany.
  • Boniface of Crediton: Short biography, by Karen Rae Keck.
  • Boniface of Crediton and Companions: Illustrated hagiography.
  • Boniface, Bishop, Missionary, Martyr: Biographical essay. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
  • Boniface, Saint, English missionary monk and martyr: Short biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia.
  • Ecclesiae Fastos: Encyclical of Pope Pius XII, on St. Boniface. Promulgated in 1954.
  • Saint Boniface of Mainz: Pious meditation on the life of St. Boniface, by Terry Matz.
  • Saint Boniface, Archbishop of Mentz, Apostle of Germany, and Martyr: From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
  • Saint Boniface, Martyr, Apostle of Germany: From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.
  • St Boniface of Crediton: Illustrated biography of the patron saint of Germany and the Netherlands, available in four languages. Also selections from the saint's correspondence, St. Boniface in art, a section for children, information on national shrine in England.
  • St. Boniface: Born Winfrid, a native of England, Benedictine monk, the Apostle of Germany, martyred in 755. Biographical article in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
  • St. Boniface and the Conversion of Germany: A letter from Pope Gregory II to Boniface; "Oath of Boniface to the Papacy;" and a short life of Boniface by Willibald.
  • The Life of St. Boniface: Modern English translation of Willibald's life of the Anglo-Saxon missionary to Germany. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.


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