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Photograph Of A Shrine Of Blessed William Way Saint AgathaS Catholic Church Kingston Upon Thames London England Photographed By Kenbailey 24 December 2012
Photograph Of A Shrine Of Blessed William Way Saint AgathaS Catholic Church Kingston Upon Thames London England Photographed By Kenbailey 24 December 2012

Beato Guillermo Way

También conocido como: William Flower; William May

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

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

Nacimiento

Exeter, England

Fallecimiento

Hanged, drawn and quartered on 23 September 1588 at Kingston-on-Thames, London, England

Beatificado

15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI

Venerado

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

Biografía

Blessed William Way, also known as William Flower or William May, was a devout Seminarian in Reims, France during the late 16th century. Born in Exeter, England, he dedicated his life to the Catholic faith and was ordained as a priest in 1586. Upon his return to England, he covertly ministered to fellow Catholics who were forced to worship in secret due to religious persecution.

To avoid capture and continue his ministry, William adopted the name William Flowers and operated discreetly among the Catholic community. However, his efforts to support and strengthen the covert Catholic community did not go unnoticed by the authorities and he was eventually arrested.

Imprisoned for the crime of priesthood, William valiantly stood by his faith and refused to renounce his Catholic beliefs. Despite enduring harsh conditions and the threat of torture, he remained steadfast in defending the Catholic Church and its doctrines.

Ultimately, William faced a brutal fate for his dedication to his faith. On September 23, 1588, he was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Kingston-on-Thames in London, England. The barbaric nature of his execution was meant to instill fear among Catholics and deter others from practicing their faith openly.

Although William endured a martyr's death, his sacrifice and unwavering commitment to the Catholic Church did not go unnoticed. On December 8, 1929, Pope Pius XI venerated him by decreeing his martyrdom. Just a week later, on December 15, 1929, Pope Pius XI beatified him, recognizing his exceptional virtue and steadfastness in defending the faith.

Blessed William Way, also known by his aliases William Flower and William May, continues to be honored and celebrated by the Catholic Church today. His feast days are commemorated on September 23 and October 29, alongside other Martyrs of Douai. His life serves as an enduring inspiration for all believers, as he demonstrates unwavering faith and dedication to the Catholic Church, even in the face of severe persecution.


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