Blessed John Cornelius – Saint of the Day – July 4

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Blessed John Cornelius Biography

Blessed John Cornelius Profile. Born: 1557 AD in United Kingdom, Europe. Worked in England. Died: July 4, 1594, in Dorchester, Oxfordshire, England. Feast Day is celebrated on July 4.
 
The Memorial of Blessed John Cornelius – Saint of the Day

Blessed John Cornelius Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death, Beatification Date, Canonization Date

Date of Birth 1557 AD
Country of Birth United Kingdom of Europe
Matrimony/Holy Orders Blesseds who were Priests
Profession Priest
Place of Work England
Date of Death July 4, 1594
Place of Death Dorchester, Oxfordshire, England.
Feast Day July 4
Beatification Beatified by Pope Pius XI
Canonization Canonized by N/A
Patron Saint of N/A

Blessed John Cornelius Biography

Blessed John Cornelius was conceived of Irish guardians at Bodmin, in Cornwall, on the domain of Sir John Arundell of Lanherne, in 1557. Sir John Arundell looked into the kid and sent him to the University of Oxford. Cornelius went on to the theological school at Reims, and somewhat later, on 1 April 1580, entered the English College, Rome. Seeking after religious examinations.

Career

After appointment he was sent as a teacher to England. He was there for about ten years. While going about as minister to Sir John’s widow Anne, Lady Arundell, captured on 24 April 1594, at Chideock Castle, by the sheriff of Dorsetshire. Met in transit by Thomas Bosgrave, a relative of the Arundell family, who offered him his own cap, as he had left bareheaded. Immediately Bosgrave got captured. Two workers of the mansion, John (or Terence) Carey and Patrick Salmon, locals of Dublin, had a similar destiny. When they got to the sheriff’s home various Protestant priests stacked maltreatment on the Catholic religion. However, the sheriff ceased the debate.

Arrest

As missionary sent to London and brought before the Lord Treasurer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and others. who, by dangers and torment, attempted to acquire the names of the individuals who had given him sanctuary or help. Taken back to Dorchester and with his three allies sentenced to death on 2 July 1594. Blamed for high treachery, since he was a cleric and had come back to England, in opposition to the Jesuits. and so forth. Act 1584; the others were accused of lawful offense, for having rendered help to one whom they knew to be a cleric; yet all guaranteed that their lives would be saved on the off chance that they grasped Protestantism.

While in jail, John Cornelius allowed to participation in the Society of Jesus. The first to rise the platform, John Carey; he kissed the rope, shouting “O valuable neckline”, made a grave calling of confidence and kicked the bucket a valiant passing. Before his execution, Patrick Salmon urged the onlookers to grasp the Catholic confidence, for which he and his buddies were giving their lives. At that point pursued Thomas Bosgrave, who conveyed a blending address on reality of his conviction.

Death

Then lastly, John Cornelius, who kissed the scaffold and in the words of St. Andrew, “O great Cross, since quite a while ago wanted”, and so on. On the stepping stool he attempted to address the large number, however denied. In the wake of appealing to God for his killers and for the welfare of the ruler, John Cornelius additionally was executed. His body brought down and quartered, his head nailed to the gibbet, yet before long expelled. Every one of the bodies were recovered and covered by Lady Arundell.

Blessed John Cornelius
Blessed John Cornelius


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