
St. Augustine of Canterbury
From Catholic Saints by Augustine Institute
May 27, 2026 · 19 min · Episode 327
About this episode
The episode discusses St. Augustine of Canterbury's role as a missionary and his impact on the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to the Catholic faith.
St. Augustine of Canterbury is often called the "Apostle to the English". A great missionary, St. Augustine was pivotal in converting the Anglo-Saxons to the Catholic faith. Join Dr. James Prothro and Mary McGeehan as they discuss this great saint and his witness to Jesus Christ.
People in this episode
Host: Dr. James Prothro
Guest: Mary McGeehan
Topics covered
- St. Augustine of Canterbury
- missionary work
- Catholic faith
- Anglo-Saxons
- Christianity
Keywords
- St. Augustine
- missionary
- Catholic
- Anglo-Saxons
- Christianity
- history
- faith
Mentioned in this episode
Places: England
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