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Saint of the Day – 6 July – Blessed Thomas Alfield (c 1552-1585) Priest Martyr

Saint of the Day – 6 July – Blessed Thomas Alfield (c 1552-1585) Priest Martyr Born in Gloucester, England and died by being hung, drawn and quartered on 6 July 1585 at Tyburn, London, England. Also known as – Thomas Aufield, Thomas Alphilde, Thomas Hawfield, Thomas Offeldus, Thomas Badger. Additional Memorial – 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai. Thomas was Beatified on 15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI.

Thomas was born a protestant, it seems of a wealthy family and educated at Eton College and King’s College, Cambridge, where he obtained a Degree in 1568. He then converted to Roman Catholicism and in September 1576, at the age of 24. Thomas then travelled to the English College at Douai, France, to study for the Priesthood but did not finish at that time, presumably due to certain circumstances at home..

4 years later, in September 1580 Thomas returned to the Seminary, by then moved to Rheims and was Ordained a Priest on 4 March 1581 and later that month set out for the English Mission.

Thomas seems to have mostly ministered in the North, where he was arrested on 2 May 1582. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he apostatised under torture, returning to protestantism. He was released on the payment of bail by his family and he he then returned to Gloucester.

By the following April, Thomas riddled with guilt and grief over his betrayal of Christ and His Church, returned to Rheims to repent and to be received back into the fold. Around this time he was approached by Captain John Davis, the mariner requesting an introduction to Cardinal William Allen (who was the major force in founding Seminaries for the training of the English for their own country. Davis proposed that the ships he had been given by the government for piracy against Spain be crewed by Catholics to serve the Pope or the King of Spain against the Turks or other enemies. Thomas met Davis at Rouen and brought him to Rheims to meet Williams. Davis’s plan was conveyed to the Pope, who referred Davis to the King of Spain.

On the failure of the negotiations, Thomas returned to England and was arrested for circulating Catholic literature. The booklet was “True and Modest Defence,” a defence of the Faith. Thomas was sent to the Tower, and again put to tortur, this time maintaining his strength, by the grace of God, through all the violence and horror.

He was charged under the Religion Act 1580 which prohibited publication of any book against the Queen and her protestant religion. He was then transferred to Newgate where he was tried, convicted and hung at Tyburn alongside his assistant Blessed Thomas Webley.

Douai College

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