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Tag Archives: Pope
A bellyfull of cherries
Today, 3rd September, is the Feast of St Gregory the Great, many things have been written about this great sixth century church leader and pope, who is sometimes called the Apostle to the English. He sent Augustine to convert the … Continue reading