17 November. 1662 BCP. Hugh, Bishop. Another reminder that Rome was "in the house" in England, a Carthusian monk. Rome had been in the house since Augustuine the Lesser, c. 594ish A.D. A readjustment occurred under Tudor monarchs.
http://www.eskimo.com/ ~lhowell/bcp1662/notes/ saints.html#Hugh
Here's the post from the URL. The words "high altar" would not have pleased Mr. (Canterbury) Cranmer, but the oddballs have reversed and remanded the issue to the late 19th and early 20th century innovators.
Hugh, Bishop, the great Bishop of Lincoln (A.D. 1186-1200). He was born at Genoble, brought over to England in 1181, as Prior of the first English Carthusian monastery; made Bishop of Lincoln against his will, still constantly revisiting his old monastery; famous in his episcopate for holiness, ability, energy, and munificence; builder of a great part of Lincoln Cathedral, where he lies buried in the shrine behind the high altar. -- November 17th.
http://www.eskimo.com/
Here's the post from the URL. The words "high altar" would not have pleased Mr. (Canterbury) Cranmer, but the oddballs have reversed and remanded the issue to the late 19th and early 20th century innovators.
Hugh, Bishop, the great Bishop of Lincoln (A.D. 1186-1200). He was born at Genoble, brought over to England in 1181, as Prior of the first English Carthusian monastery; made Bishop of Lincoln against his will, still constantly revisiting his old monastery; famous in his episcopate for holiness, ability, energy, and munificence; builder of a great part of Lincoln Cathedral, where he lies buried in the shrine behind the high altar. -- November 17th.
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