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The following gave their lives for the Catholic faith during penal times in England and Wales:
The following gave their lives for the Catholic faith during penal times in England and Wales:


Saint Ambrose Barlow OSB
Saint Ambrose Barlow OSB<br />
Saint Thomas Garnet SJ<br />

Saint Thomas Garnet SJ
Saint John Lloyd
Saint John Lloyd
Saint John Plessington
Saint John Plessington

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The English College, Valladolid, under the patronage of Saint Alban, was founded in 1589 for the training of Catholic priests for the English and Welsh Mission.

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Candidates for the Priesthood live in a community environment and are exposed to spiritual-human formation. This training prepares them for seminary formation and roots their faith in Jesus Christ.[1]

Our Lady Vulnerata

The image of Our Lady venerated in the College Chapel is that of La Vulnerata, or The Wounded One.

College Martyrs

The following gave their lives for the Catholic faith during penal times in England and Wales:

Saint Ambrose Barlow OSB
Saint Thomas Garnet SJ
Saint John Lloyd Saint John Plessington Saint John Roberts OSB Saint Henry Walpole SJ

Blessed Ralph Ashley SJ Blessed Edward Bamber Blessed Mark Barkworth OSB Blessed Arthur Bell OSF Blessed Thomas Benstead Blessed Thomas Bullaker OSF Blessed Roger Cadwallador Blessed Ralph Corby SJ Blessed Robert Drury Blessed Roger Filcock SJ Blessed Thomas Holland SJ Blessed Thomas Palaser OSF Blessed Richard Reynolds Blessed William Richardson Blessed William Southerne Blessed Thomas Whitaker

Venerable Edward Morgan SJ

References

  1. ^ www.valladolid.org