St. Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury and St. Egwin, Bishop of Worchester lived in England during the time when all Christian churches were unified as one body in Christ.
The Virgin Mary appeared to St Egwin in Evesham. St Egwin then built the Evesham Abbey, the 3rd great monastery of England.
Henry VIII had it destroyed in the 1600’s. The surrounding neighborhoods used the stones from the ruins for other building projects.
Today, the Evesham Trust is working to revive this forgotten wonder’s rich history.
Sources and additional information:
St Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury- Orthodox Church in America.org
St Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury- Catholic Online.org
St Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury- John Anidopoulos.com
St Egwin, Bishop of Worchester- NewAdvent.org
St Egwin of Evesham- Franciscan Media.org
The Evesham Abbey Trust- Evesham Abbey.org
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