Posted on 08/30/2023 11:11:32 AM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Mrs. Margaret Ward was born at Congleton, in Cheshire, of a gentleman’s family, and was ia the service of a lady of distinction, when Mr. Watson, a secular priest, was confined in Bridewell for his religion. The story of this gentleman is thus related by the bishop of Tarrasona, J. 2. c. 5.
Richard Watson was a priest of the seminary of Rheims, a virtuous and zealous missioner, who had laboured much in the Lord’s vineyard; but being apprehended, and confined to Bridewell, was, at length, by force of torments, and the insupportable labours, and other miseries of the place, prevailed upon, through human frailty, to go once to the protestant church; upon which, he was set at liberty. But such was the remorse he felt in his soul after this sin, that, instead of bettering his condition by being thus enlarged, he found his case far worse, and the present torments of his mind much more insupportable, than those which he before had endured in his body, the more because he had now lost his God, whose divine grace had formerly been his comfort and support; whereas he now could find no comfort, either from God or man; but the heavens were become to him as of brass, and the earth as iron.....
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Great tale. I was not at all familiar with this brave pair.
Faith and devotion to God.
Wont see Catholic priests of 2021 executed for faith or devotion during covid....though yes, a few, and a Puerto Rican bishop were “cancelled”. White martyrs.
Wow! Martyr isn’t too strong a word here. The real deal. Can’t help but wonder if you yourself would have the Faith…
Sad to say, you are so right.
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