Posted on 01/11/2019 7:23:21 PM PST by Salvation
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St. Andrew's and Blessed George Haydock's Catholic Church, Cottam, Lancashire, UK | photo by Skodoway
(Blessed William Carter was one of their companions.) Image: St. Andrews and Blessed George Haydocks Catholic Church, Cottam, Lancashire, UK | photo by Skodoway (Blessed William Carter was one of their companions.) Blessed William Carter Saint of the Day for January 11 (c. 1548 January 11, 1584)
Blessed William Carters Story Born in London, William Carter entered the printing business at an early age. For many years he served as apprentice to well-known Catholic printers, one of whom served a prison sentence for persisting in the Catholic faith. William himself served time in prison following his arrest for printing lewd [i.e., Catholic] pamphlets as well as possessing books upholding Catholicism.
But even more, he offended public officials by publishing works that aimed to keep Catholics firm in their faith. Officials who searched his house found various vestments and suspect books, and even managed to extract information from Williams distraught wife. Over the next 18 months, William remained in prison, suffering torture and learning of his wifes death.
He was eventually charged with printing and publishing the Treatise of Schisme, which allegedly incited violence by Catholics and which was said to have been written by a traitor and addressed to traitors. While William calmly placed his trust in God, the jury met for only 15 minutes before reaching a verdict of guilty. William, who made his final confession to a priest who was being tried alongside him, was hanged, drawn, and quartered the following day: January 11, 1584.
He was beatified in 1987.
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Reflection It didnt pay to be Catholic in Elizabeth Is realm. In an age when religious diversity did not yet seem possible, it was high treason, and practicing the faith was dangerous. William gave his life for his efforts to encourage his brothers and sisters to keep up the struggle. These days, our brothers and sisters also need encouragementnot because their lives are at risk, but because many other factors besiege their faith. They look to us.
I now have to remember how to do the view source option. LOL!
Saint of the Day Ping!
Billy Carter???
Elizabeth was in her own right a dictator. I prefer to call her Bloody Bess.
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