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August 31, 2025

Francis Asbury arrives in America, St. Aidan dies, ‘September Massacres’

By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, August 31, 2025Twitter
The Storming of the Bastille in 1789, which began the French Revolution.The Storming of the Bastille in 1789, which began the French Revolution. | Public Domain

Throughout the extensive history of the Church, numerous events of lasting significance have occurred.

Each week marks anniversaries of impressive milestones, unforgettable tragedies, amazing triumphs, memorable births and notable deaths.

Some events, spanning over 2,000 years of history, might be familiar, while others might be unknown to many.

The following pages highlight anniversaries of memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history, including the death of Saint Aidan, Francis Asbury's arrival in America, and the massacre of nearly 200 priests by French Revolutionaries.

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, August 31, 2025Twitter

Saint Aidan dies – Aug. 31, 651

A ceiling fresco at a church in Germany depicting Saint Aidan (d.651), the bishop of Lindisfarne, preaching to the Northumbrians of England.A ceiling fresco at a church in Germany depicting Saint Aidan (d.651), the bishop of Lindisfarne, preaching to the Northumbrians of England. | Wikimedia Commons

This week marks the anniversary of the death of Saint Aidan, the bishop of Lindisfarne, who is known for evangelizing northern England. He later died in Bamburgh, Northumberland.

Born in Ireland, Aidan, a monk, was invited to help evangelize the inhabitants of northern England, planting churches and monasteries, as well as establishing himself in Lindisfarne.

“Under his direction and that of his successors, Lindisfarne flourished as a leading ecclesiastical center until the Danish invasions began in 793,” noted Britannica.

“He founded churches, monasteries, and, on Lindisfarne, a school for the training of ministers, among whom were Chad (first bishop of Lichfield), his brother Cedd (who converted the East Saxons), and Eata, abbot of Melrose. The Anglo-Saxon historian and theologian Bede praised Aidan for his learning, charity, and simplicity of life.”

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