The simple valor of the other martyred Archbishop of Canterbury
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The simple valor of the other martyred Archbishop of Canterbury
St. Alphege of Canterbury Feast day: April 19 St. Alphege, the eventual Archbishop of Canterbury, was born in 954 and martyred for the Faith by Danish invaders of England in 1012. From a wealthy family, St. Alphege, also spelled “Aelfheah,” among other variants, entered the Benedictine abbey of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, and later became an anchorite, a form of hermit, near Bath. Known for his piety, austerity and generosity to the poor, he was…
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