• Willibrord (c. 658 — 7 November 739 AD) was a Northumbrian missionary saint, known as the “Apostle to the Frisians” in the modern Netherlands.
  • Utrecht (Holland) the Church of Saint Willibrord is Splendidly Rededicated to Divine Worship by the Priestly Fraternity of Pope Saint Pius X.
  • During another trip to Rome in 695, he was consecrated archbishop of the Frisians in St. Cecilia's Church by Pope Sergius I, who gave him the Latin name Clement.
  • Since 2016, the church has been used as a mission church for the region around Utrecht and is looked after by the priests of the FSSPX.
  • Saint Willibrord ; feast day November 7) was an Anglo-Saxon bishop and missionary, apostle of Friesland, and a patron saint of the Netherlands and...
  • The church is situated in the historic center of the city of Utrecht, and 600 faithful from the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany were present.
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  • When Radbod gained possession of all Frisia (716) Willibrord was obliged to leave, and Radbod destroyed most of the churches, replaced them by temples and...
  • Towers of the Basilica of Our Lady and the red tower of the Church of Saint John, abundant trees with green leaves, the High Bridge on a sunny day in...
  • St. Willibrord's Church, Utrecht, is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Willibrord situated in Utrecht in the Netherlands, Minrebroederstraat 21.