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Excerpt from The Life of Laurence Bishop of Holar in Iceland (Laurentius Saga)
IN the year 1106, the long arm of the Catholic Church reached the little town of Holar, in North Iceland, and there, almost on the habitable extreme of earth, planted her most northern bishopric. Marvellous mother, never satisfied till she had set her puissant children on the frozen if not on the '?aming frontier of the world! The first bishop of the new See - which was formed1 to relieve the distant and hard-worked bishop of Skalholt, and to minister to the populous Northern Quarter - was John Ogmundarson, the subject of the beautiful biography that bears his name, and often spoken of in the following pages with every term of sainthood. A long line of prelates followed; and in 1267, three years after the com plete submission of the country to Norway, was 1 See [en's Saga, ch. 19 and Note 3 below.
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