Saint of the Day Quote: Saint Alexander Briant

He was born in Somerset, and entered Hart Hall, Oxford (now Hertford College), at an early age. While there, he became a pupil of Robert Parsons[2] and he completed his studies with him at Balliol College, which, along with his association with Richard Holtby, led to his conversion. After leaving university, he entered the English College at Reims then went to the English College, Douai, and was ordained priest on 29 March 1578. Assigned to the English mission in August of the following year, he laboured with zeal in his own county of Somerset.[3]

A party of the persecution, searching for Parsons, placed Alexander Briant under arrest on 28 April 1581. Arrested along with Briant was Gilbert Bodey, brother of John Bodey. Gilbert Bodey was scourged at Bridewell and afterwards confined to Counter Prison. He was released on bond, and when not called to appear, escaped to Rheims.[4]

In the hope of extorting information, Briant was sent to the Counter. After fruitless attempts to this end, he was taken to the Tower of London where he was subjected to torture. It was during this confinement that Briant penned his letter to the Jesuit Fathers in England requesting admission into the Society, which was granted. He was arraigned with six other priests on 16 November 1581, in Queen’s Bench, Westminster, on the charge of high treason, and condemned to death. In his letter to the Jesuit Fathers he says that he felt no pain during the various tortures he underwent, and adds: “Whether this that I say be miraculous or no, God knoweth.” He was twenty-five years old when he was executed by being hanged, drawn and quartered on 1 December 1581. Through either malice or carelessness of the executioner he was put to needless suffering.[3] Edmund Campion and Ralph Sherwin were also executed with him.[5]

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CAM
CAM
Wednesday, December 1, AD 2021 7:00am

These English martyred saints are a good reminder of how easily a Catholic head of state can turn against faithful Catholics and start a persecution.
In Virginia our Baptist in name governor with the compliant bishops of all denominations closed churches for attendance. For Catholics No Mass and outdoor services limited to Communion only and Confession. It could happen again with a slow creep. I would hope our bishops would protest. If only because the collection plates were empty.

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Quotermeister
Wednesday, December 1, AD 2021 8:31am

The other saint of the day (Saint Eligius):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Eligius

TV drama set at a fictional hospital named after the other saint of the day:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elsewhere

Theme for the TV drama set at a fictional hospital named after the other saint of the day:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ivA69Nrf0c

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