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(From Bruodin’s propugnaculum,, p. 445)
HE was a priest, a native of Leinster, noble by birth but still more noble by reason of his reverence for the things of heaven.
He was seized by the heretics, and bore with wonderful patience the various kinds of torture inflicted on him.
At length he was sent to England, and imprisoned in the gaol at Worcester.
There he died of hunger and other hardships, and triumphed gloriously for Christ, January20th, 1582
Please pray for final perseverance for all of us!
May the martyrs of old inspire us all.
By Manus Mac Meanmain(From Bruodin’s propugnaculum,, p. 445)
HE was a priest, a native of Leinster, noble by birth but still more noble by reason of his reverence for the things of heaven.
He was seized by the heretics, and bore with wonderful patience the various kinds of torture inflicted on him.
At length he was sent to England, and imprisoned in the gaol at Worcester.
There he died of hunger and other hardships, and triumphed gloriously for Christ, January20th, 1582
Please pray for final perseverance for all of us!
May the martyrs of old inspire us all.