Fearghall, Irish monk who became Bishop of Salzburg in 784AD. He preached that there were people at the other side of the world who had souls and who had never heard of Christ. This was heresy, according to the Anglo-Saxon papal legate, Boniface. Boniface was called the "hammer of the celtic church" becuase he hated the celtic brand of spirituality and he was annoyed that an Irish monk would be invited to the Saxon homeland. Fearghall was put on trial but he argued his case and won.
Mary Ryan and Alexia Legge emigrated from Ireland and set up a school for women in 1682. The school became known as the Dames of Ypres and it led to the allowance of women into universities in France.
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Fearghall, Irish monk who became Bishop of Salzburg in 784AD. He preached that there were people at the other side of the world who had souls and who had never heard of Christ. This was heresy, according to the Anglo-Saxon papal legate, Boniface. Boniface was called the "hammer of the celtic church" becuase he hated the celtic brand of spirituality and he was annoyed that an Irish monk would be invited to the Saxon homeland. Fearghall was put on trial but he argued his case and won.
Mary Ryan and Alexia Legge emigrated from Ireland and set up a school for women in 1682. The school became known as the Dames of Ypres and it led to the allowance of women into universities in France.