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- Ansgar - Wikipedia
Ansgar preached and made converts, particularly during six months at Birka, on Lake Mälaren, where the wealthy widow Mor Frideborg extended hospitality Ansgar organized a small congregation with her and the king's steward, Hergeir, as its most prominent members
- St. Ansgar | Patron Saint, Missionary, Archbishop, Facts - Britannica
St Ansgar was a missionary of medieval Europe and the first archbishop of Hamburg He is venerated as the patron saint of Scandinavia
- Saint Ansgar - Franciscan Media
Saint Ansgar’s biographers remark that he was an extraordinary preacher, a humble and ascetical priest He was devoted to the poor and the sick, imitating the Lord in washing their feet and waiting on them at table He died peacefully at Bremen, Germany, without achieving his wish to be a martyr
- St. Ansgar – Apostle of the North, Missionary and Bishop
St Ansgar, often known as the "Apostle of the North," was a missionary who played a vital role in spreading Christianity in Scandinavia during the 9th century Born in France, Ansgar served as a bishop and devoted his life to preaching and evangelizing, particularly in Denmark and Sweden
- Saint Ansgar, Bishop - My Catholic Life!
Saint Ansgar did not become a martyr in blood, but he did lay his life down for others, carrying the heavy crosses of mortification, selfless evangelization, tireless administration, courageous travels, and fidelity to his monastic calling
- February 3: Saint Ansgar, Bishop - catholic-saints-and-feasts. com
Saint Ansgar left his native region in Northern France, after receiving a good Christian education, to become an apostle monk to Northern Germany He was named by the Pope as Archbishop of Hamburg and, from that post, organized the first systematic evangelization of Scandinavia
- Ansgar - New World Encyclopedia
Saint Ansgar, also Anskar or Oscar, (September 8?, 801 – February 3, 865) was an archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen known as the "Apostle of the North" and the patron saint of Christianity in Scandinavia
- ST. ANSGAR
Ansgar, the "Apostle of the North", was born near Corbie, France, in 801 AD He entered the Benedictine Order and became a powerful preacher and teacher He was sent as a missionary to Denmark For three years he worked and ministered to the people there, but with little success
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