Boniface is a saint but not a patron saint.
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St. Boniface, the Apostle of Germany, is the patron saint of:
brewers
file cutters
Fulda, Germany, diocese of
Germany
Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada, archdiocese of
tailors
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Université de Saint-Boniface was created in 1818.
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The feast day of Saint Boniface, the Apostle of Germany, is on June 5.
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The town of Saint Boniface in Manitoba, Canada was named after Saint Boniface, a missionary who helped spread Christianity in Germany during the 8th century. The town was established by French-speaking Roman Catholic settlers, who dedicated it to Saint Boniface in honor of their faith.
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Saint Boniface was born in Crediton, Devon, England in the year 675.
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Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum was created in 196#.
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St. Boniface the Great was not canonized as the process did not exist at the time. He was declared a saint by the local Christian community based on the fact that he was martyred for his faith.
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Saint Boniface, the apostle of Germany, was born between 673-680 at Crediton, Devonshire, England.
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Boniface worked in Germany in the mid 8th century. He was martyred in the year 754.
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Saint Boniface, also known as the Apostle of the Germans, was a missionary from England who played a significant role in Christianizing the Germanic tribes during the 8th century. He is known for his efforts in reforming the Church and establishing dioceses in Germany. Saint Boniface was martyred in 754 by pagan Frisian raiders.
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Boniface, the Apostle of Germany, was martyred June 5, 754, at Dokkum, Freisland (modern Nederlands).
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Saint Boniface, known as the Apostle of the Germans, was a missionary who played a key role in spreading Christianity in Europe during the 8th century. He is credited with reforming the church in Germany and establishing many dioceses and monasteries. Boniface was eventually martyred in Frisia, now part of the Netherlands, for his efforts to convert the pagans to Christianity.
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The patron saints of the Netherlands are Saint Willibrord, Saint Boniface, and Saint Servatius. Saint Willibrord is known as the "Apostle to the Frisians" for his missionary work in the region. Saint Boniface was a prominent missionary in the Frankish Empire, which included parts of the Netherlands. Saint Servatius is a patron saint of the city of Maastricht and is considered one of the first bishops of the region.
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Boniface was neither beatified nor canonized. He was declared a saint by the local Christian community long before the official canonization process was instituted.
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Saint Boniface was an English missionary who was known for spreading Christianity in Frankish territories during the 8th century. He is best known for organizing the early Christian Church in Germany and for his role in converting the Germanic tribes to Christianity. He also reformed the Church in the region and is considered the "Apostle of the Germans."
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he was born on December 1,1837 in Saint Boniface on the Red River settlement
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Yes.
The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Boniface in Plymouth, England is the seat of the Bishop of Plymouth and mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth, which covers the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. The Diocese of Plymouth was created in 1850, but it has a Pro-cathedral, Saint Mary. In 1858 the Cathedral was built merging the Church of Saint Mary and the Church of Saint Boniface.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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Saint Boniface, (Latin Bonifatius, original name Wynfrid or Wynfrith) was born about the year 675 in Wessex, England.
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He was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1298 by Pope Boniface VIII.
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June 5; December 19 (Eastern Orthodox church)
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St. Bridget of Sweden as canonized on October 7, 1391, by Pope Boniface IX. St. Bridget of Ireland is a precongregational saint and was never canonized.
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Louis Riel is buried in the cemetery of the Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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The English Monk known as the Apostle of Germany was named Saint Boniface.
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Legend says he introduced the Christmas tree. The story is called "Saint Boniface and the Little Fir Tree," and thus came the song O Tannenbaum, or O Christmas Tree.
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Saint Boniface, also known as the Apostle of the Germans, was known for his missionary work in spreading Christianity throughout Germany in the 8th century. He was instrumental in organizing the Church in the region and worked to convert many pagans to Christianity. He is considered a key figure in the Christianization of Western Europe.
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There are several saints named Boniface. However, if you mean the Boniface called the Apostle to Germany, he was not canonized. He was proclaimed a saint by early Christians because of his martyrdom on June 5, 754. The canonization process did not come into existence until the 12th century. In the primitive Church, martyrs were immediately recognized as witnessing to the perfection of Christian life on earth, having shown the ultimate proof of their love for Christ by the offering of their lives. By the sacrifice of their lives for Christ, they attained Heaven in eternal glory and were indissolubly united to the Lord, the Head of the Mystical Body.
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Louis Riel became the Metis leader in 1869 with his speech at Saint Boniface Cathedral and the Red Riiver Rebellion.
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Besides Boniface, the following are also patron saints of Germany:
George
Michael
Our Lady of Altotting
Our Lady of Kevelaer
Peter Canisius
Swithbert
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There are three patros of parties; Sts. Boniface of Mainz, Candida and Denis. In New Mexico, there is also St. Aloysius Gonzaga for fiestas.
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There is no Saint Tailor. There is a Blessed Hugh Taylor and there are several patron saints of tailors:
Adam
Boniface
Clarus
Eve
Homobonus
John the Baptist
Martin of Tours
Matthias
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Greg Boniface's birth name is Boniface, Gregory Nathan.
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Symona Boniface's birth name is Boniface, Symona Ferner.
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Matt Boniface's birth name is Matthew Joseph Boniface.
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