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    churches to be dedicated to St Ninian in England. St Ninian's used to serve as an Anglican place of worship (as a chapel of ease to St Mary's Church,...
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    The Whitby 199 steps (also known as The Church Stairs and Jacob's Ladder), is a grade I listed structure between the Old Town and St Mary's Church, in...
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    dedicated to St Peter and St Hilda. William de Percy's gift included land for the monastery, the town and port of Whitby and St Mary's Church and dependent...
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    Proprietary chapel (category Church stubs)
    "St Ninian's, Whitby". Retrieved 19 January 2019. "Roman Catholic Church of England and Wales". Retrieved 19 January 2019. "Saint Ninian's Church Official...
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    of England church, accountable directly to the sovereign – by Elizabeth I. The abbey, the Palace of Westminster and St Margaret's Church became a UNESCO...
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    Synod of Whitby) at which Irish and British religious rites were rejected but a degree of variation continued in Britain after the Ionan church accepted...
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  • Dunblane. The see is located at St Ninian's Cathedral in Perth, Scotland. Following the Glorious Revolution, the Church of Scotland abolished the Episcopacy...
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    Church (USA): 529. The Culdees who claimed at the Synod of Whitby apostolic descent from St. John, as against the Romish claim of the authority of St...
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    of Whitby" Journal of British Studies p. 17 Mayr-Harting Coming of Christianity p. 129–147 Thomson Western Church p. 56 Abels "Council of Whitby" Journal...
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    William Pope (priest) (category People from Whitby)
    Baxtergate Chapel of Ease, which later became St Ninian's Parish Church; it was located on Baxtergate, in Whitby. His mother was Eliza Jane Pope née Skinner...
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    Chad of Mercia (redirect from St Chad)
    ecclesiastical prelate occurs in 664, shortly after the Synod of Whitby, when many Church leaders had been wiped out by the plague – among them Cedd, who...
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  • St James' Church, Wetherby St John the Divine, Calder Grove St Mark, Old Leeds Road St Mark's Church, Sheffield St Mary's Church, Whitby St Michael and...
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  • whose residents were Christian, and that a more likely location for Ninian's church might have been Kirkmadrine, across the bay. It appears that Rosnat...
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    Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of...
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  • their satellite Lindisfarne was pressured into changing at the Synod of Whitby in 664, partly due to an internal political struggle. The longest holdouts...
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  • movement is traditionally associated with the figures of St Ninian, St Kentigern and St Columba. Ninian is now regarded as a later construct and may have been...
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  • Hungary, Princess of Thuringia, Philanthropist, 1231 19 *Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, 680 19 Mechthild, Béguine of Magdeburg, Mystic, 1280 20 *Edmund, King of...
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  • ." Plymouth and Devonport Circuit The Methodist Church. Retrieved 2024-05-02. "Church Histories – St Albans URC". Retrieved 2024-05-03. https://www.lutontoday...
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    Wymondham Abbey (category English churches dedicated to St Thomas Becket)
    The Church of St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury serves as the parish church of Wymondham. The Parish also incorporates the Victorian church of Holy...
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    called Rheged. (At the Synod of Whitby in 664, the Celtic Church of the North was abandoned in favour of the Roman Church, which was dominant in the south...
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  • Margaret of Scotland, Queen, 1093 17 Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop, 1200 18 Hilda of Whitby, Abbess, 680 19 Elizabeth of Hungary, Princess, 1231 20 Edmund, King, 870...
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    Bishop of Lincoln, Philosopher, Scientist Hilda (c. 614–680), Abbess of Whitby Hugh (1135 to 1140–1200), Carthusian monk and Bishop of Lincoln—17 November...
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    Synod of Whitby may have had the Quartodeciman controversy in mind when he claimed an Ephesian origin for the Irish calculations of Passover. St. Wilfrid...
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    (1886–1961) at St Hilda's Priory, Whitby, Yorkshire. In 2011, the Order of Lutheran Franciscans was established in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America...
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  • Persia in 642 635 Cynegils of Wessex baptized by Bishop Birinus 664 Synod of Whitby unites Celtic Christianity of British Isles with Roman Catholicism 680–681...
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    figures of St. Ninian, St. Kentigern and St. Columba. However, historian Gilbert Markus highlights the fact that most of these figures were not church-founders...
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    Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of the 152 churches and chapels in the unitary authority of North Yorkshire listed at Grade...
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    Martyr 258. First General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, 1893. 14 Holy Cross Day. 16 Ninian, Missionary, first Bishop in Galloway, Scotland,...
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    which shows how these were probably used as "choker" necklaces. The St Ninian's Isle Treasure contains perhaps the best collection of Pictish forms....
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