England (medieval devotion)

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England (medieval devotion) refers to the religious culture and practices of medieval England, characterized by widespread veneration of saints, rich liturgical traditions, and popular devotional cults such as that of Saint Margaret of Antioch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical phenomenon
medieval Christian devotion
religious culture
associatedPractice foundation of altars
observance of saints’ feast days
private household devotion
public processions
reading of saints’ lives
recitation of the rosary
use of liturgical calendars
use of pilgrim badges
use of prayer beads
veneration of images
votive masses
associatedWithInstitution cathedrals
chantries
friaries
monasteries
parish churches
associatedWithText books of hours
breviaries
hagiographies
psalters
characterizedBy Marian devotion
chantry foundations
cult of the Eucharist
fasting and abstinence practices
guild and confraternity piety
intercession for the dead
liturgical drama
pilgrimage practices
popular devotional cults
processions and rogation days
rich liturgical traditions
use of books of hours
use of relics
use of vernacular religious literature
veneration of saints
endTime early 16th century
hasDevotionalCult Saint Cuthbert NERFINISHED
Saint Edmund the Martyr NERFINISHED
Saint Edward the Confessor NERFINISHED
Saint George NERFINISHED
Saint Katherine of Alexandria NERFINISHED
Saint Margaret of Antioch NERFINISHED
Saint Margaret of Scotland NERFINISHED
Saint Nicholas NERFINISHED
Saint Thomas Becket NERFINISHED
the Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
practicedIn Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Latin Christianity NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
Western Christianity NERFINISHED
startTime 11th century
timePeriod Middle Ages

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Saint Margaret of Antioch patronageRegion England (medieval devotion)