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Curious Objects: Textiles don t get no respect - The Magazine Antiques

Curious Objects: Textiles don t get no respect - The Magazine Antiques
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Rare British Jesuit artifacts that survived the Protestant Reformation are touring across America

During the Reformation, Catholic vestments were targeted for destruction. At the end of the 16th century, only one of these Henry VII copes was left: the one on display today.

Catholic martyrs bones identified almost 150 years after discovery in an attic – Catholic World Report

Catholic martyrs bones identified almost 150 years after discovery in an attic – Catholic World Report
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Online exhibit marks 50th anniversary of canonization of 40 Martyrs of England and Wales

Online exhibit marks 50th anniversary of canonization of 40 Martyrs of England and Wales Relic of Blessed Edward Oldcorne’s Eye. Credit: British Jesuit Province/Stonyhurst College.) During the 16th and 17th centuries, Catholics in Britain suffered intense persecution, with hundreds of people being martyred for their faith. LEICESTER, United Kingdom – During the 16 th and 17 th centuries, Catholics in Britain suffered intense persecution, with hundreds of people being martyred for their faith. On Oct. 25, 1970, Pope St. Paul VI canonized the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, which included such names as Edmund Campion, Henry Walpole, and Saint Ward. St Thomas More’s Hat. Property of the British Jesuit Province. Image copyright Stonyhurst College.

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