The Litany to the Forty English Martyrs
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Lord have mercy on us.
Christ have mercy on us.
Lord have mercy on us.
Christ hear us.
Christ graciously hear us.
God the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the World, have mercy
on us.
God the Holy Ghost, have mercy on us.
Our Lady of the Precious Blood, pray for us.
Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs, pray for us.
Saint John Haughton, intercede for us.
Saint Robert Lawrence, intercede for us.
Saint Augustine Webster, intercede for us.
Saint Richard Reynolds, intercede for us.
Saint John Stone, intercede for us.
Saint Cuthbert Mayne, intercede for us.
Saint Edmund Campion, intercede for us.
Saint Ralph Sherwin, intercede for us.
Saint Alexander Briant, intercede for us.
Saint John Payne, intercede for us.
Saint Luke Kirby, intercede for us.
Saint Richard Gwyn, intercede for us.
Saint Margaret Clitherow, intercede for us.
Saint Margaret Ward, intercede for us.
Saint Edmund Gennings, intercede for us.
Saint Swithun Wells, intercede for us.
Saint Eustace White, intercede for us.
Saint Polydore Plasden, intercede for us.
Saint John Boste, intercede for us.
Saint Robert Southwell, intercede for us.
Saint Henry Walpole, intercede for us.
Saint Philip Howard, intercede for us.
Saint John Jones, intercede for us.
Saint John Rigby, intercede for us.
Saint Anne Line, intercede for us.
Saint Nicholas Owen, intercede for us.
Saint Thomas Garnet, intercede for us.
Saint John Roberts, intercede for us.
Saint John Almond, intercede for us.
Saint Edmund Arrowsmith, intercede for us.
Saint Ambrose Bartlow, intercede for us.
Saint Alban Roe, intercede for us.
Saint Henry Morse, intercede for us.
Saint John Southworth, intercede for us.
Saint John Plessington, intercede for us.
Saint Philip Evans, intercede for us.
Saint John Lloyd, intercede for us.
Saint John Wall, intercede for us.
Saint John Kemble, intercede for us.
Saint David Lewis, intercede for us.
V. I shall go unto the altar of God.
R. Unto God. Who giveth joy to
my
youth.
Let us Pray.
O God, in Whom there is no change or shadow of alteration, Thou didst
guve courage to Thy holy Martyrs through the unfathomable graces of the
immemorial Mass. Grant unto us. we beg Thee, through their
intercession, the wider estoration of this sacred rite of Mass, that we
may rejoice in the consolation of its graces and be strengthened to
serve Thee in imitation of the courage and fidelity of these holy
Martyrs. Through our Lod Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who being God, liveth
and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, for ever and
ever. Amen.
The Forty Martyrs Who Died for Christ and His Holy
Church,
Especially the Roman Mass, Which was Forbidden by Order of Queen
Elizabeth I:
[The "Mass" or Service the Protestants established to supplant the Holy
Sacrifice of the Mass was essentially what the Novus Ordo is now, only
it was not nearly so banal.
Note:
They were many other Martyrs, but these were canonized at the same
time.]
Saint
John Haughton,
Saint Robert Lawrence,
Saint Augustine Webster,
Saint Richard Reynolds,
Saint John Stone,
Saint Cuthbert Mayne,
Saint Edmund Campion,
Saint Ralph Sherwin,
Saint Alexander Briant,
Saint John Payne,
Saint Luke Kirby,
Saint Richard Gwyn,
Saint Margaret Clitherow,
Saint Margaret Ward,
Saint Edmund Gennings,
Saint Swithun Wells,
Saint Eustace White,
Saint Polydore Plasden,
Saint John Boste,
Saint Robert Southwell,
Saint Henry Walpole,
Saint Philip Howard,
Saint John Jones,
Saint John Rigby,
Saint Anne Line,
Saint Nicholas Owen,
Saint Thomas Garnet,
Saint John Roberts,
Saint John Almond,
Saint Edmund Arrowsmith, Saint Ambrose Bartlow,
Saint Alban Roe [Rowe],
Saint Henry Morse,
Saint John Southworth,
Saint John Plessington,
Saint Philip Evans,
Saint John Lloyd,
Saint John Wall,
Saint John Kemble,
Saint David Lewis,
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priest,
Carthusian monk; d. Tyburn, May 4, 1535.
priest, Carthusian monk; d. Tyburn, May 4, 1535.
priest, Carthusian monk; d. Tyburn, May 4, 1535.
priest, Bridgettine monk; d. Tyburn, May 4, 1535.
priest, Augustinian monk; d. Canterbury, no later 1939.
priest, cond. under Act of Supremacy; d. Launceston, Nov. 30, 1577.
priest, cond. for fictitious plot; d. Tyburn, Dec. 1, 1581.
priest, cond. for fictitious plot; d. Tyburn, Dec. 1, 1581.
priest, cond. for fictitious plot; d. Tyburn, Dec. 1, 1581.
priest, cond. for fictitious plot; d. Chelmsford, April 2, 1582.
priest, cond. for fictitious plot; d. Tyburn, May 30, 1582.
layman, schoolmaster; d. Wrexham, Oct. 17, 1584.
lay convert, aided priests; pressed to death, York, Mar. 25, 1586.
laywoman, cond. for resc. a priest; hanged, Tyburn, Aug. 30, 1588.
condemned for being a priest; d. Gray's Inn Fields, Dec. 10, 1591.
layman, hanged for sheltering Gennings; d. same place, day also.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Dec. 10, 1591.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Dec. 10, 1591.
condemned for being a priest; d. Durham, July 24, 1594.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Feb. 21, 1595.
condemned for being a priest; d. Warwick, Aug. 13, 1595.
Earl of Arundel, cond. for reconc. with Church; d. Lond., Oct. 10, 1595.
Franciscan cond. for being a priest; d. Southwark, July 12, 1598.
layman, cond. for reconc. with Church; d. Southwark, June 21, 1600.
laywoman, hanged for harb. priests; d. Tyburn, Feb. 27, 1601.
Jesuit, Bro.; died from torture, Tower Lond., March 2, 1606.
Jesuit priest, cond. for priesthod; d. Tyburn, June 23, 1608.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Dec. 10, 1610.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Dec. 5, 1612.
condemned for being a priest; "popery"; d. Lancaster, Aug. 28, 1628.
condemned for being a priest; d. Lancaster, Sept. 10, 1641.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Jan 31, 1642.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, Feb. 1, 1645.
condemned for being a priest; d. Tyburn, June 28, 1654.
condemned for being a priest; d. Chester, July 19, 1679.
condemned for being a priest; d. Cardiff, Wales, July 22, 1679.
condemned for being a priest; d. Cardiff, Wales, July 22, 1679.
condemned for being a priest; d. Worchester, Aug. 22, 1679.
condemned for being a priest; d. Hereford, Aug. 22, 1679.
condemned for being a priest; d. Usk, Aug. 27, 1679.
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