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St.
Thomas More
St. Thomas More, Martyr (Patron of
Lawyers) St. Thomas More was born at London in 1478. After a thorough
grounding in religion and the classics, he entered Oxford to study law.
Upon leaving the university he embarked on a legal career which took him
to Parliament. In 1505, he married his beloved Jane Colt who bore him
four children, and when she died at a young age, he married a widow,
Alice Middleton, to be a mother for his young children. A wit and a
reformer, this learned man numbered Bishops and scholars among his
friends, and by 1516 wrote his world-famous book "Utopia". He attracted
the attention of Henry VIII who appointed him to a succession of high
posts and missions, and finally made him Lord Chancellor in 1529.
However, he resigned in 1532, at the height of his career and
reputation, when Henry persisted in holding his own opinions regarding
marriage and the supremacy of the Pope. The rest of his life was spent
in writing mostly in defense of the Church. In 1534, with his close
friend, St. John Fisher, he refused to render allegiance to the King as
the Head of the Church of England and was confined to the Tower. Fifteen
months later, and nine days after St. John Fisher's execution, he was
tried and convicted of treason. He told the court that he could not go
against his conscience and wished his judges that "we may yet hereafter
in heaven merrily all meet together to everlasting salvation." And on
the scaffold, he told the crowd of spectators that he was dying as "the
King's good servant-but God's first." He was beheaded on July 6, 1535.
His feast day is June 22nd.
(Source: Catholic Online)
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 St. Michael the Archangel
St.
Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our safeguard against the
wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray.
And do you, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into
Hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the
ruin of souls. Amen.
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