Saint Edward the Confessor – Feast Day – January 5

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Saint Edward the Confessor was born around 1003 A.D in United Kingdom, Europe. He worked in England and Died on 5 January 1066 in London, England. His Feast Day is celebrated on January 5.

Saint Edward the Confessor Biography
Date of Birth 1003 A.D
Country of Birth United Kingdom of Europe
Profession King
Place of Work England
Date of Death 5 January 1066
Place of Death London, England
Feast Day January 5
Beatification Beatified by N/A
Canonization Canonized by 1161 by Pope Alexander III
Patron Saint of • difficult marriages
• English royal family
• kings
• separated spouses
• Sestriere, Italy

Saint Edward the Confessor Life History

In 1035 Edward and Alfred tried to regain the crown of England, but they were turned back, Alfred was killed, and Edward returned to Normandy. He returned to England again in 1042, and was chosen king by acclamation, ascending the throne on 3 April. Edward gained a reputation as just and worthy of the kingship, and the people of England supported him.

During his reign Edward repulsed invasion, helped restore the King of Scotland to his throne, remitted unjust taxes, and was noted for his generosity to the poor and strangers, and for his piety and love of God. He married to satisfy his people, but he and the queen remained chaste. Reported to have the power to heal by touch. Built churches, including Westminster Abbey.

Saint Edward the Confessor Date of birth

St Edward the Confessor was born around 1003 A.D in United Kingdom, Europe.

Place of Birth

St Edward the Confessor was born around 1003 A.D in United Kingdom, Europe.

Family Background

Born a prince, the son of King Ethelred II and Queen Emma; half-brother to King Edmund Ironside and King Hardicanute. When his father was unseated by Danish invasion.

St Edward the Confessor and his brother were sent to Denmark to be quietly killed, but the officer in charge took pity on the boys, and sent them to Sweden, and from there they went to the King of Hungary to be raised and educated. Edward’s interests were in things religious. When grown, the brothers moved to Normandy and waited their chance to return to England.

Profession

During his reign Edward repulsed invasion, helped restore the King of Scotland to his throne, remitted unjust taxes, and was noted for his generosity to the poor and strangers, and for his piety and love of God. He married to satisfy his people, but he and the queen remained chaste. Reported to have the power to heal by touch. Built churches, including Westminster Abbey.

Saint Edward the Confessor Date of Death

St Edward the Confessor died around 5 January 1066 of natural causes and  interred at the Abbey of Saint Thomas Becket.

Saint Edward the Confessor Place of Death

St Edward the Confessor died around 5 January 1066 of natural causes and  interred at the Abbey of Saint Thomas Becket.

Saint Edward the Confessor Feast Day

St Edward the Confessor is among the famous Saints whose feast Day is celebrated on January 4 every year.

Beatification

St Edward the Confessor was beatified by Pre Congregation.

Canonization

St Edward the Confessor was canonized on 1161 by Pope Alexander III.

Patron Saint of

St Edward the Confessor was a patron Saint of difficult marriages, English royal family, kings, separated spouses and Sestriere, Italy.

 

 

 

 


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