St. Augustine of Canterbury - Banner BAN736
  
      
              
      
        
Artwork by the Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey
Feast Day: 27th May.
Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop. Sent by
the pope, St. Gregory the Great, in 597 to evangelise the Anglo-Saxons in
England. Called the 'Apostle of England'.  He built a cathedral and
monastery at Canterbury and also established sees at Rochester and London. 
The original artwork by the Benedictine
Sisters of Turvey Abbey also shows a Canterbury Cross styled on a Saxon brooch
design synonymous with Canterbury. It is also used to symbolise the Anglican
Communion.
Wall Hanging Banner: Dye sublimation printing on a 100% close weave, natural feel polyester material with dowling, tulip wood end caps and gold effect hanging cord. Fire retardant: BS5867/Type B DIN4102. An extra depth of approx. 12" should be allowed when measuring to allow for the hanging cord. A sample of the material can be supplied upon request. 
Delivery: Please allow 10–14 days from date of order.   
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