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Edmund Arrowsmith, S.J
Born: 1585
Died: August 28, 1628
Canonized: December 15, 1929
Canonized: October 25, 1970
Edmund
Arrowsmith was born in Winwick, South Lancashire. His
parents were persecuted for their steadfastness to the
Catholic faith and because they had harboured priests
in their homes, and refused to attend Protestant services.
When his father died, Edmund was brought up by an old
priest in the parish who took him into his service and
undertook his education. He attended the local grammar
school and recited the first half of Our Lady’s
Office on the way to school and the other half on his
return home.
At 20, Edmund went to the continent
to study as all the schools in England were Protestants.
His studies were interrupted because of poor health but
he was eventually ordained a priest in 1612. A year later
he was sent on the English Mission and spent 15 years
in apostolic activities in Lancashire. He was known for
his sincerity, a good talker and his indefatigability
in fulfilling his priestly duties. He was however outspoken
and was arrested after 10 years in England and imprisoned
in Lancaster Castle for his bold arguments in religious
questions.with the Protestant Bishop of Chester, John
Bridgeman. He was freed by a pardon issued by King James
I.
Fr Arrowsmith enterd the Society
of Jesus in 1623 after making the spiritual exercises.
He returned to Lancashire for the remaining 5 years of
his life.
In 1628, he was again apprehended,
this time betrayed by a young man whom he tried to help
from an incestuous marriage. He was found guilty of being
a priest, a Jesuit and for seducing others to the Catholic
faith, which was viewed as high treason and was condemmed
to death. On hearing his sentence, Fr Arrowsmith fell
on his knees and bowed his head, and said, “Thanks
be to God!”. He was dragged to the place of execution
and as he approached the ladder to the gallows, he prayed,
“ I freely offer Thee my death, O sweet Jesus, in
satisfaction for my sins, and I wish this little blood
of mine may be a sacrifice for them”. He asked the
Catholics present to pray for him. He then prayed for
the King, forgave his persecutors and asked for forgiveness
from all those whom he may have offended. His last words
before the executioner pushed him from the ladder were,
“ O good Jesus!”.
Fr Arrowsmith died a martyr from
hanging and later drawn and quartered. He was only 43
and had served 15 years in the English Mission and had
been a Jesuit for 5 years.
August
2nd Bl Peter Favre, SJ
3rd Ven Brian Cansfield, SJ
14th SG Joachim Valenti, Louis Boguna & Joseph Verges, SJ
17th SG Charles Odescalchi, SJ
18th St Albert Hurtado Cruchaga, SJ
24rd SG Andrew Carrio, SJ
25th Bl Michael Carvalho, SJ
26th Ven Aloysius Mary Solari, SJ
27th St David Lewis, SJ
28th St Edmund Arrowsmith, SJ
31st SG Joseph Picco, SJ |
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