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Qué (quién) es Boniface - definición

MISSIONARY WHO PROPAGATED CHRISTIANITY IN THE FRANKISH EMPIRE
St. Boniface; St Boniface; Winfrid; Apostle of Germany; St.Boniface; Bonifacius Moguntinus; Wynfrith Bonifatius; Wynfryth; Boniface; Saint Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Vision of the Monk of Wenlock
  • Medal minted for the Boniface anniversary in Fulda, 1905
  • Saint Boniface felling [[Donar's Oak]]
  • Saint Boniface memorial in [[Fritzlar]], Germany
  • Saint Boniface statue in [[Fulda]], Germany
  • Prayer card, early 20th century, depicting Boniface leaving England
  • Nailhole in the [[Ragyndrudis Codex]]
  • Saint Boniface crypt, Fulda
  • Statue of St. Boniface at the Mainz Cathedral
  • Fulda Sacramentary, Saint Boniface baptizing (top) and being martyred (bottom)

Boniface         
·noun An Innkeeper.
Boniface (name)         
FAMILY NAME
Boniface is a given name and a surname. The best known of those who bear the name is Saint Boniface (c.
Boniface, Count of Savoy         
COUNT OF SAVOY
Boniface (1245–1263) was Count of Savoy from 1253 to 1263, succeeding his father Amadeus IV. He never married and thus left no heir.

Wikipedia

Saint Boniface

Boniface (Latin: Bonifatius; c. 675 – 5 June 754) was an English Benedictine monk and leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire during the eighth century. He organised significant foundations of the church in Germany and was made archbishop of Mainz by Pope Gregory III. He was martyred in Frisia in 754, along with 52 others, and his remains were returned to Fulda, where they rest in a sarcophagus which has become a site of pilgrimage.

Boniface's life and death as well as his work became widely known, there being a wealth of material available — a number of vitae, especially the near-contemporary Vita Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi, legal documents, possibly some sermons, and above all his correspondence. He is venerated as a saint in the Christian church and became the patron saint of Germania, known as the "Apostle to the Germans".

Norman F. Cantor notes the three roles Boniface played that made him "one of the truly outstanding creators of the first Europe, as the apostle of Germania, the reformer of the Frankish church, and the chief fomentor of the alliance between the papacy and the Carolingian family." Through his efforts to reorganize and regulate the church of the Franks, he helped shape the Latin Church in Europe, and many of the dioceses he proposed remain today. After his martyrdom, he was quickly hailed as a saint in Fulda and other areas in Germania and in England. He is still venerated strongly today by German Catholics. Boniface is celebrated as a missionary; he is regarded as a unifier of Europe, and he is regarded by German Roman Catholics as a national figure.

In 2019, Devon County Council with the support of the Anglican and Catholic churches in Exeter and Plymouth, officially recognised St Boniface as the Patron Saint of Devon.

Ejemplos de uso de Boniface
1. During her daylong visit, Rice will meet with President Boniface Alexandre and Prime Minister Gerard Latortue.
2. "To have a man like Bill Boniface take an interest in [the wine business], it‘s momentous.
3. By Pascal Boniface, Special to Gulf News The Iraqi situation keeps getting worse for George W.
4. Dr Pascal Boniface is the founder and director of IRIS (Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques).
5. Boniface sold another stallion, Swear by Dixie, to a farm in Chile.