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  1. Hace 6 días · Anselm occasionally visited to oversee the monastery's property, to wait upon his sovereign William I of England (formerly Duke William II of Normandy), [43] and to visit Lanfranc, who had been installed as archbishop of Canterbury in 1070. [44]

  2. Hace 3 días · One of the ways the Archbishop is supporting communities is by giving young people a chance to experience a year living in community here at Lambeth Palace, with the Community of St Anselm. Find out more on the community on their website.

  3. Hace 3 días · The ontological argument, which proceeds not from the world to its Creator but from the idea of God to the reality of God, was first clearly formulated by St. Anselm (1033/34–1109) in his Proslogion (1077–78).

  4. Hace 2 días · Praying with thanks in our hearts is how we respond to the love of God. It’s about turning our hearts to the source of light and hope and saying thank you! Thank you that I am loved. Perhaps thank you for good things that have happened in life. Perhaps, thank you simply that I have life.

  5. Hace 3 días · HOUSES OF BENEDICTINE MONKS 1. THE CATHEDRAL PRIORY OF THE HOLY TRINITY OR CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY. Bede tells us that ' the bishop St. Augustine, as soon as he received the episcopal seat in the royal city, repaired and restored with the king's help the church, which he learned had been constructed long ago of old Roman work; and he consecrated it in the name of our Lord and Saviour Christ ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The archdeacons of Canterbury were unaffected by the changes, and the office remained in the archbishop's gift. In 1547, Edward VI granted the archbishop the right of presentation to three of the prebends, the first, fourth and sixth.

  7. Hace 5 días · In the Prerog. off. in Canterbury, is the instrument of William, archbishop of Canterbury, for uniting the churches of St. Mildred, St. Mary de Castro, and All Saints, having the consent of the mayor, aldermen and justices of the peace of the city of Canterbury, and of the king under his great seal, he being the patron of the same.