St. Adrian, AbbotJanuary 9
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Born in Africa, Adrian became abbot
of the monastery at Nerida, near Naples. He declined an appointment as archbishop of Canterbury, but
accompanied St. Theodore to England when the latter was appointed Archbishop. Theodore appointed him
Abbot of SS. Peter and Paul Monastery (later changed to St. Augustine's) in Canterbury, and during
his thirty-nine years' abbacy, the monastery became renowned as a center of learning. He died on
January 9 in Canterbury, and his tomb soon became famous for the miracles wrought
there.
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