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Beato Tomás Thwing

También conocido como: Thomas Thweng

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

23 October; 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai

Nacimiento

1635 in Heworth, North Yorkshire, England

Fallecimiento

Hanged, drawn and quartered on 23 October 1680 in York, North Yorkshire, England

Beatificado

15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI

Venerado

8 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI (decree of martyrdom)

Biografía

Blessed Thomas Thwing, also known as Thomas Thweng, was born in 1635 in Heworth, North Yorkshire, England. He received his education at Douai, France, where he studied to become a priest. In 1665, he was ordained and returned to England to fulfill his priestly duties.

Upon his return, Father Thomas Thwing served as the chaplain for his cousin, Sir Miles Stapleton, and also became a chaplain to a Yorkshire school. He dedicated himself to ministering to the spiritual needs of the people, providing guidance, and spreading the teachings of the Catholic faith.

Unfortunately, in 1680, Father Thomas Thwing's life took a tragic turn when he was arrested and accused of involvement in the infamous Titus Oates Plot. This plot falsely implicated several Catholics in a conspiracy to assassinate King Charles II. Despite being innocent, Father Thwing became a victim of the prevailing anti-Catholic sentiment of that time.

Following his arrest, Father Thwing faced a malicious trial and was unjustly sentenced to death. On October 23, 1680, he was hailed to York, North Yorkshire, where he was cruelly hanged, drawn, and quartered, the traditional punishment for traitors in that era.

Father Thomas Thwing's unwavering faith and steadfast dedication to his Catholic beliefs earned him the distinction of martyrdom. His sacrifice is remembered and celebrated on his feast day, which is observed on October 23. Additionally, he is honored as one of the Martyrs of Douai on October 29.

Recognizing his martyrdom and his righteous life, Pope Pius XI venerated Blessed Thomas Thwing on December 8, 1929, through a decree of martyrdom. On the same day, Pope Pius XI beatified him, elevating him to the blessed status within the Catholic Church.

Blessed Thomas Thwing's life serves as a poignant reminder of the religious persecution faced by Catholics during that period. His example continues to inspire and remind us of the courage and unwavering faith of those who suffered for their beliefs.


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