Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Saint of the Day

JULY 7
BLESSED ROGER DICKENSON, BLESSED RALPH MILNER AND BLESSEDLAWRENCE HUMPHREY

These three martyrs lived in England during the time of Church persecution
by Queen Elizabeth I. "Mr." Roger Dickenson was an undercover diocesan
priest
. Ralph Milner was a husband and father. He worked as a farm laborer
and was brought into the Church through the good example of his neighbors.
The day he made his First Communion he was put into prison for being a
Catholic. The jailer liked Mr. Milner so his prison confinement was not
strict at first. For several years, he went on "parole" to find supplies of
food and whatever the other prisoners needed. While on parole, he was of
great help to "Mr." Dickenson and Father Stanney, a Jesuit. The day came
when Father Dickenson, too, was caught. He and Mr. Milner were brought to
trial together. Father Dickenson was tried for the crime of being a Catholic
priest
. Mr. Milner was tried for helping Father Dickenson perform his
ministry. The judge looked at the crowd in the courtroom. He thought of Mrs.
Milner and the couple's eight children. He wanted to free Milner at all
costs. "All you have to do," he said, "is visit a Protestant church, just
for a few minutes, to say you have been there. I'll let you go free to be
with your family." Mr. Milner quietly and firmly refused. He and Father
Dickenson went bravely to their deaths. It was July 7, 1591.
The third martyr, Lawrence Humphrey, had been brought into the Church by
Father Stanney, S.J. He would not give up the faith he had so recently
acquired. Lawrence was just twenty-one years old when he was martyred.

Am I deeply rooted in my faith and relationship with God?

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