The skeleton and Christian cross as they were found in Trumpington Meadows, Cambs a site which has been confirmed as one of the UK’s earliest Christian burial sites. See MASONS story MNSAXON; Scientists have discovered the remains of one of Britain’s first ever CHRISTIANS after unearthing an “excessively rare” 1,400 year old Anglo-Saxon burial site. The amazing grave contains the skeletal remains of a 16-year-old female Catholic convert lying on an ornamental bed clutching a gold and garnet cross. It is believed the girl, from the 7th century AD, was a member of nobility, persuaded to join the Christian faith after the Pope dispatched St Augustine to England in 597AD. St Augustine was a benedictine monk, known as the Apostle to the English, whose job was to convert Anglo-Saxon pagan kings and their families.
Anglia Ortodoxă încă de acum 1400 de ani