The Saints And Missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon Era

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The Saints And Missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon Era
Adams, Daniel Charles Octavius
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Boniface, in the Church at Fulda, beside his tomb.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC S. LuUus. 135 ARCHBI5H0P OF MAYENCE.
A.D. 787.
LULLUS, whose English name was Lul, or LuUa, was a relation of S. Boniface, and, like him, born in the west of England. He was placed very early in the monastery at Malmesbury, where he obtained an excellent education. In the year 732 he left England, in company with his aunt Chunehild, and his cousin Berthgit (who are both numbered among the Saints), to take his share in S. B
...oniface's labours in Germany.
He was greatly beloved by that Saint, who reposed the utmost confidence in his good sense and ability.
In this reliance he chose him, it may be remembered, to be his successor in the Arch-See of Mayence, to govern the Church in Germany, when he left that country to go on his Mission in Friesland. S. Lul had many admiring eulogisers, but unfortunately no biographer, so that we know but little of his life and rule. It must suffice to say that he exercised that rule for thirty-two years with great benefit to the Church in Germany, doing his best to perfect and complete the noble work inaugfurated there by S.


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