词条 | Laurence Humphreys |
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In his youth, he often read the Bible and other religious works and practiced the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy by visiting the sick and those in prison, as well as teaching others about the faith. When he was eighteen years of age, he met several times with the local priest, who persuaded him to convert to Catholicism.[1] In 1591 he became seriously ill, and while delirious called Queen Elizabeth a harlot and a heretic while in this state. These words were overheard, and before he had completely recovered he was arrested and committed to Winchester jail. At his trial, he claimed to have no recollection of saying such things about the queen, but he did not dispute the evidence placed before him and was willing to be punished because of his actions of which he had no memory. He was later condemned and executed[1] in Bardich.[2] Laurence Humphreys was beatified by Pope Pius XI in 1929. His feast day is 7 July. References1. ^1 2 Brown, C.F. Wemyss. "Laurence Humphreys." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 9 Feb. 2013 {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Humphreys, Laurence}}2. ^[https://archive.org/stream/actsofenglishmar00polluoft#page/232/mode/2up Pollen, John Hungerford, "Venerable Laurence Humphrey", Acts of the English Martyrs Hitherto Unpublished, p.233, Burns and Oates, Ltd., London, 1891] 9 : 1571 births|1591 deaths|English saints|People from Hampshire|16th-century Christian saints|16th-century Roman Catholic martyrs|16th-century English people|People of the Tudor period|Catholic martyrs of England and Wales |
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