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  1. Vor 19 Stunden · Saint Anselm OSB Archbishop of Canterbury Doctor of the Church Anselm depicted on his seal Church Catholic Church Archdiocese Canterbury See Canterbury Appointed 1093 Term ended 21 April 1109 Predecessor Lanfranc Successor Ralph d'Escures Other post(s) Abbot of Bec Orders Consecration 4 December 1093 Personal details Born Anselme d'Aoste c. 1033 Aosta, Kingdom of Burgundy, Holy Roman Empire ...

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · St. Anselm. On April 21, the Catholic Church honors Saint Anselm, the 11th and 12th-century Benedictine monk and archbishop best known for his writings on Christ's atonement and the existence of ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Anselm of Canterbury was one such philosopher. He was born in 1033 in Aosta, Burgandy (northern Italy). He entered the Benedictine monastery at Bec in 1060 at the age of 27. In 1078 he became the Abbot of the monastery. Fifteen years later, in 1093, he moved to England to become the Archbishop of Canterbury. He died in 1109 at the age of 76. During this time Anselm wrote many theological and ...

  4. 20. Mai 2024 · Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Confessiones, Saint Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109, Proslogion, Boethius, d. 524, De consolatione philosophiae, Dante ...

  5. 16. Mai 2024 · John Grondelski, April 21, 2022. The Church normally celebrates the feast of St. Anselm of Canterbury (c. 1033-1109) on April 21 but, this year, the Octave of Easter preempts it. But St. Anselms relevance for us remains, even if we have to wait until next year to celebrate it. Why is an 11th-century man important to us? Three reasons:

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109, Atonement Publisher New York ; London [etc.] : Longmans, Green, and Co. Collection Princeton; americana Contributor Princeton Theological Seminary Library Language English

  7. 20. Mai 2024 · Anselm’s election as Archbishop of Canterbury came at a turbulent time. He resisted the role but was compelled to accept by King William Rufus’s insistence and a dramatic public ceremony. As archbishop, he navigated conflicts with the monarchy over church freedoms and property, reinforcing the church’s autonomy from royal interference, particularly in the contentious issue of investitures.