His zealotry directly led to the destruction of Norse and German culture as it had been known for centuries prior. Such actions subjected Northern Europe to the foreign customs and practices of the Christians which would establish itself as the dominant religon in the west.
St Boniface's Catholic College was created in 1981.
The motto of St Boniface's Catholic College is 'Bona Facite'.
St. Boniface Diocesan High School was created in 1965.
St. Boniface General Hospital - Winnipeg - was created in 1871.
St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church was created in 1882.
St. Boniface cut down an oak tree that was said to be sacred to the god, Thor.
The motto of St. Boniface Diocesan High School is 'Amor Doctrinae Floreat'.
There have been a number of popes named Boniface. However, the Boniface known as the 'Apostle of Germany' was never a pope.
F. L. Kalvelage has written: 'The annals of St. Boniface Parish, 1862-1926' -- subject(s): St. Boniface Church, Chicago, St. Boniface Church (Chicago, Ill.), History
The address of the Catholic Historical Center At St Boniface is: Po Box 772, Clinton, IA 52732
St. Boniface, also known as the "Apostle of the Germans," was a missionary who was martyred in the 8th century while spreading Christianity in what is now Germany. He was killed by a group of pagans during one of his missions.
St. Boniface, an Anglo-Saxon missionary, spread Christianity in Germany during the 8th century. He is known for organizing the church in areas like Hesse, Thuringia, and Bavaria, where he converted many pagans and established churches and monasteries. St. Boniface played a significant role in the Christianization of Germanic tribes.