Wednesday, June 22, 2005

St Thomas More, Patron Saint of Lawyers

His belief that no lay ruler has jurisdiction over the Church of Christ cost Thomas More his life.

Beheaded on Tower Hill, London, July 6 1535, he steadfastly refused to approve Henry VIII’s divorce and remarriage and establishment of the Church of England.

Described as ‘a man for all seasons,’ More was a literary scholar, eminent lawyer, gentleman, father of 4 children and chancellor of England. An intensely spiritual man, he would not support the king’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon in order to marry Anne Boleyn. Nor would he acknowledge Henry as supreme head of the Church of England, breaking with Rome and denying the Pope as head.

More was committed to the Tower of London to await trial for treason: not swearing to the Act of Succession and the Oath of Supremacy. Upon conviction, More declared that he had all the councils of Christendom and not just the council of one realm to support him in his decision of his conscience.

Feastday : 22 June

* taken from the Herald Catholic Weekly June 19, 2005

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