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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Gregws: [qb] This opus sectile image is in Westminster Cathedral, very rare online photo... https://www.english.op.org/images/blogs/godzdogz/2014/05/Gregory-Angles-Westminster-Cathedral.jpg Pope Gregory or St Augustine must be the one dressed in white cloth, as if he did labor, you would see dirt on his robes. So who do you think St. Augustine is? The darker color cloths would not show soils / dust, Dark color robes would be for the monks that where servants to the Pope, Bishop or Archbishops. The End Land, End of Land, England, conquered by rome. Rome took many slaves... About this photo. Pope St Gregory sends St Augustine St Bede the Venerable recounts the scene shown above, of Gregory the Great (although not yet pope) encountering some Anglo-Saxon slaves in the Roman market: "Therefore to tell truly, it was before his pontificate, when there came to Rome some of our nation who were fair of form having blond curls. Those with him heard that they had come, now saw how he delighted in seeing them . . . . He questioned them as to whose people they were . . . . When they replied: 'We are those who are spoken of as Angles', he said, 'You are angels of God'. Then he said: 'What is the name of the king of these people'. And they said: 'Aelle', and he said: 'Alleluia, for God ought now to be praised. What is the tribe's name to which you belong?' And they said: 'Deira'. And he said: 'They shall flee from the wrath of God (De ira) to faith'." Gregory had thought to evangelize England himself, but being able to on account of his election to the papacy, he sent his fellow Benedictine, Augustine, with a band of thirty monks. St Augustine of Canterbury, whose feast we celebrate today (27 May) arrived on 596, and his mission was blessed by God when he baptised King Ethelbert in 597. This opus sectile image is in Westminster Cathedral. [/qb][/QUOTE]1) What has the above to do with the topic? 2) It's not a photo, but a painting. 3) That painting says nothing. The best you can get out of it is that he liked the boy, perhaps little bit too much. Considering the fact that it's the Catholic Church. 4) Since you want to play games,... [IMG]http://66.media.tumblr.com/f4b61d4b74771dcc317d80ce59571996/tumblr_o0hk4mmhXZ1ssmm02o1_1280.png[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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