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SOCIETASDOCTRINÆCHRISTIANÆ

† The word of God was made flesh

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Two peopleTwo people

Same nameSame name

Same nationalitySame nationality

Same storySame story

Same choiceSame choice

THOMAS AND THOMAS AND THOMASTHOMAS

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Thomas a Becket

Thomas More

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Thomas à Becket

Born in 1118 in LondonFather: French wealthymerchant

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Thomas à Becket

Studied law on the ContinentAt age 37 appointedChancellor by King Henry II whomhe knew since childhood.

Thomas and Henry did everythingtogether, they went hunting riding and feasting.

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In 1161 the Archbishop of Canterbury died.King Henry decided to appoint Thomas asthe new archbishop

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Thomas wasn’t sure about the motives of this appointment.“I know your plans for the Church, and that you will put forth claims which I, as Archbishop, must necessarily oppose.”

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Thomas’ life soon changed.Sought God’s guidance throughprayer, vigils, fasting.Resigned as Chancellor.

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Refused law changesespecially ‘Constitutions of Clarendon’ whichaimed at making Churchlaw subject to king’sdecision. King Henrystarted imposing taxes and fines on the Church.

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Due to this untenable situation Thomasleft England.

Welcomed in Franceby King Louis VII.

Thought about reconciling andgoing back to England.

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In 1170 Thomasreturned to Canterbury.

Within less than amonth was attackedand martyred.

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In his rage and angerKing Henry was heardsaying ‘Who will ridme of this priest?’

On 29th December1170 he was attackedby the king’s knightsin his Cathedral.

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Such cruel murder led toThomas being veneratedas a martyr.

Henry was very sad whenhe heard what hadhappened. He walkedbarefoot through Canterburywhile being whipped.

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Canterburyshrine became a

place of pilgrimage.

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Thomas More

Born – 7th Feb 1478In London, EnglandFamily – Well offFather - John (Judge)Mother - Agnes

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Thomas More

Studied law at OxfordSoon admitted to the barAlso following Carthusianspiritual exercises.

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Married Jane Colt at27They had fourchildrenSix years later Jane dies.Thomas remarried widow AliceMiddleton who turned out to be agood wife and foster mother.

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Thomas More

PUBLIC LIFEElected toParliamentat age 26Member of King’sPrivy CouncilMade Lord Chancellor in 1529succeeding Cardinal Wolsey

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Thomas More

Continued to practise his lifeof prayer and virtue.

Enjoyed readingand studying.

Also enjoyed gardening and arts.

“A man may live for the next world and yet still be happy!”

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CHRISTIAN DUTIES Served mass in his parish. Sang in choir. Took part in Pilgrimages. Gave money to the poor.

Always faithful to God an his church.

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Thomas More

In 1529 King Henry VIIIwanted to divorce his wife,Catherine of Aragonto marry Anne Boleyn inorder to have a male heir.

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Thomas More

The Pope refused himpermission.Henry goes furious.

Enacts a new law –making him head of the

Church of England.

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Thomas More

Thomas More resigns.

Imprisoned in 1534.

“What a blessed thing it was to suffer loss of goods or imprisonment for the love of God!”

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Thomas More

Put to trial. 15 months of imprisonment

with visible physical effects. Jury gives

verdict of death.

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Thomas More

Beheaded at the Tower ofLondon – 6th July 1535

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Thomas More

Became apopularsaintCanonisedby theChurchin 1935.

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“For the name of Jesus and the defence of the Church I am willing to die.”

“I am the King’s loyal servant, but God’s first.”

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† The word of God was made flesh