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  2. Thomas Becket - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170, Christian martyr "Thomas a Becket" redirects here. Not to be confused with Thomas à Beckett (disambiguation). For the school in Northampton, see Thomas Becket Catholic School. For other uses, see Thomas Beckett. This article contains too many ...

  3. Castle Chapel of St. Thomas Becket - Wikipedia

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    Every year, four solemn processions with the martyr's relics proceeded to the chapel. The first took place on December 29, the feast day of the patron saint, St. Thomas. The second procession went to the chapel on Tuesdays during Rogation days or Maundy Thursday, while the third took place on the eve of the feast of St. John the Baptist.

  4. Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Clapham, Bedfordshire

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    Church of St Thomas of Canterbury (also Clapham Parish Church, or Thomas à Becket) is a parish church and Grade I listed building in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 13 July 1964. [1] Though the church can be traced back before A.D. 1000, there is no record of the original patron saint, Thomas Becket having been ...

  5. Saint Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Becket (died 1170), also called Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Saint Thomas the Martyr Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), Catholic philosopher and theologian Thomas Cantilupe , or Thomas of Hereford (died 1282)

  6. St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Chester - Wikipedia

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    The dedication of the Church was chosen to be St. Thomas, because during the Middle Ages there was a Chapel dedicated to St. Thomas not far from the present site of the church. A chapel dedicated to St. Thomas Becket stood by 1200 in the graveyard belonging to St. Werburgh's abbey outside the Northgate, in the fork of the later Parkgate and ...

  7. St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas of Canterbury Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Canterbury, Kent, England. It was built from 1874 to 1875 in the Gothic Revival style . It is situated on the corner of Burgate and Canterbury Lane, west of Lower Bridge Street , opposite the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral in the centre of the city.

  8. St. Francis Xavier celebrates 'Blessing of the Pets' - AOL

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    Oct. 5—Pets of many shapes and sizes took over the small stretch of Reynolds Street behind St. Francis Xavier Catholic School in Brunswick on Tuesday. Dogs, cats, a tortoise — and stuffed ...

  9. St Thomas the Martyr's Church, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas' church has been a Grade II listed building since 1954. [9] The churchyard contains Combe House, a 1702 building originally built as a school, as well as a vicarage designed in 1893 by C. C. Rolfe. The remains of an earlier Rolfe building, the 1886 Sisterhood of St Thomas, are also present; in 1974, these amounted to a single cottage ...