Feastday: June 22
Patron of Diocese ofRochester
1469 - 1535
Patron of Diocese of
1469 - 1535
St. John Fisher was born in Beverly ,
Yorkshire , in 1459, and educated at Cambridge ,
from which he received his Master of Arts degree in 1491. He occupied
the vicarage of Northallerton, 1491-1494; then he became proctor of Cambridge
University . In 1497, he was
appointed confessor to Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII, and
became closely associated in her endowments to Cambridge ;
he created scholarships, introduced Greek and Hebrew into the curriculum, and
brought in the world-famous Erasmus as professor of Divinity and Greek. In
1504, he became Bishop of Rochester and Chancellor of Cambridge, in which
capacity he also tutored Prince Henry who was to become Henry VIII.St.
John was dedicated to the welfare of his diocese and his
university.
From 1527, this humble servant of God actively opposed
the King's divorce proceedings against Catherine, his wife in the sight of God,
and steadfastly resisted the encroachment of Henry on the Church. Unlike the
other Bishops of the realm, St. John refused
to take the oath of succession which acknowledged the issue of Henry and Anne
as the legitimate heir to the throne, and he was imprisoned in the tower in
April 1534. The next year he was made a Cardinal by Paul III and Henry
retaliated by having him beheaded within a month. A half hour before his
execution, this dedicated scholar and churchman opened his New
Testament for the last time and his eyes fell on the following
words from St. John's Gospel: "Eternal life is this: to know
You, the only true God, and Him Whom You have sent, Jesus Christ. I have
given You glory on earth by finishing the work You gave me to do. Do
You now, Father, give me glory at Your side". Closing the book,
he observed: "There is enough learning in that to last me the rest of my
life." His feast day is June 22.
Feast Day: June 22
Patron of Lawyers
Died: 1535
Died: 1535
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.
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.
Above from: Catholic.org
PRAYER:
O God, who in martyrdom
have brought true faith to its highest expression,
graciously grant
that, strengthened through the intercession
of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More,
we may confirm by the witness of our life
the faith we profess with our lips.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
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