Saints Have Died to Defend Christ’s Teaching on Marriage — Why Don’t We?
St. John the Baptist, St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher gave their lives to uphold the indissolubility of marriage, but few Catholics dare to speak so boldly today
St. John the Baptist, St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher gave their lives to uphold the indissolubility of marriage, but few Catholics dare to speak so boldly today
‘Father. Lawyer. Writer. Educator. Intellectual. Politician. Martyr. He’s the patron for all seasons…’
St. Thomas More remained fiercely loyal to his King, but even more so to the preservation of his king’s immortal soul.
ANALYSIS: The relic of the saint’s head has rested in St. Dunstan’s Church for almost 500 years.
Teaching is not the best path to pursue worldly ambitions. It is a vocation — one imbued with spiritual significance.
‘The King’s good servant but God’s first’ and other saintly links to the outgoing prime minister’s life.
The resistance of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher to Henry VIII is a model for today
Through decades’ worth of trips, the saints after whom our cars were named — Jacinta, Francisco and Thomas More — have kept our family safe on the road.
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