John Thulis
Blessed John Thulis | |
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Martyr | |
Born | baptized 28 December 1568 Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II |
Feast | 18 March (individual with Wrenno) 7 August (one of the Lancaster Martyrs) 22 November (together with Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales) 29 October (one of the Douai Martyrs) |
Attributes | chalice |
John Thulis (also spelt Thules, Thewlis) (c. 1568 – 18 March 1616) was an English
beatified
in 1987.
Life
Thulis was born at
Louis de Guise on 23 September following. He left for Rome
, on 27 March 1590, where he was ordained priest, and was sent on the English mission in April 1592.
He seems to have been a prisoner at Wisbech Castle, Cambridgeshire, when he signed the letter of 8 November 1598, in favour of the institution of the archpriest, and the letter of 17 November 1600, against it. Later he worked in Lancashire, where he was arrested by William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, and was committed to Lancaster Castle.
A metrical account of his martyrdom, as well as portions of a poem composed by Thulis, were printed by
John Hungerford Pollen
in his Acts of the English Martyrs (London, 1891), 194–207.
See also
References
- Attribution
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ven. John Thulis". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.