James the Deacon

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James the Deacon was a 7th-century Roman Christian missionary and priest who helped establish and promote Roman liturgical practices in Northumbria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 7th-century Christian cleric
Catholic priest
Christian missionary
deacon
activeIn Kingdom of Northumbria NERFINISHED
Northumbria NERFINISHED
approximateFloruit early 7th century
mid 7th century
areaOfInfluence Christianization of Northumbria NERFINISHED
Romanization of English liturgy
associatedEvent conversion of King Edwin of Northumbria
associatedWith Pauline mission to Northumbria NERFINISHED
Paulinus of York NERFINISHED
Pope Gregory I NERFINISHED
church at York NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 7th century
countryOfOrigin Italy
deathCentury 7th century
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
ethnicOrigin Roman NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalContext conversion of the Anglo-Saxons
historicalSource Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People NERFINISHED
knownFor helping establish Roman liturgical practices in Northumbria
missionary work in Anglo-Saxon England
promoting Roman liturgical practices in Northumbria
languageOfLiturgy Latin
liturgicalRitePromoted Roman Rite NERFINISHED
movement Gregorian mission NERFINISHED
occupation deacon
missionary
priest
opposedTo Celtic liturgical practices
regionOfMission Northern England NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Roman clergy
religiousTraditionPromoted Roman Christianity
roleInChurch assistant to the bishop of York
catechist
teacher of Roman liturgy
servedUnder Paulinus of York NERFINISHED
timePeriod Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
title James the Deacon NERFINISHED
typeOfCleric secular clergy
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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Synod of Whitby participant James the Deacon