Venerable Bede ~ A.D. 700

The early Christian roots in England were planted there by the historian and activist, the Venerable Bede, when King Edwin of Northumbria held a council there in A.D. 627. The Roman conquest of England under the able command of Julius Caesar, many centuries earlier, had permitted early Christian missionaries to that landmass to prepare the English soil for proselytizing the inhabitants. That historical development is briefly summarized in the text below.