- Thomas More - Wikipedia
Sir Thomas More (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, [2] was an English lawyer, judge, [3] social philosopher, author, statesman, theologian, and noted Renaissance humanist [4] He also served Henry VIII as Lord Chancellor from October 1529 to May 1532 [5]
- St. Thomas More - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
Thomas More has been widely remembered as a man of tremendous integrity, and he has since been described as a martyr and canonized a saint Pope Leo XIII beatified More in 1886, and he was canonized by Pope Pius XI on May 19, 1935
- Thomas More | Biography, Beliefs, Books, Utopia, Death . . .
Thomas More was an English humanist and chancellor of England who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England He is recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church
- The Inspiring Story of St. Thomas More: 17 Facts on His Tale . . .
St Thomas More is a patron saint for persons going through difficulties in their own marriages or family connections because of his own tumultuous marriage and his unwavering commitment to his family What is the key message of Thomas More?
- Sir Thomas More - World History Encyclopedia
Sir Thomas More (1478-1535 CE) was a lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England (r 1509-1547 CE) who was executed in July 1535 CE for his refusal to endorse Henry's break of the Church in England from the Catholic Church in Rome
- St. Thomas More Feast day: Jun 22 - Catholic News Agency
On June 22, the Catholic Church honors the life and martyrdom of St Thomas More, the lawyer, author and statesman who lost his life opposing King Henry VIII's plan to subordinate the Church to
- St. Thomas More | EWTN
Saint, knight, Lord Chancellor of England, author and martyr, born in London, 7 February, 1477-78; executed at Tower Hill, 6 July, 1535 He was the sole surviving son of Sir John More, barrister and later judge, by his first wife Agnes, daughter of Thomas Graunger
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