Clitherow, Saint Margaret
- Clitherow, Saint Margaret
- Clitherow, Saint Margaret
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• Article on this martyr, d. 1586, who is called the 'Pearl of York.' St. Margaret was crushed to death for the crime of harboring priests
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Kevin Knight.
2006.
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Clitherow, Saint Margaret — ▪ English martyr née Middleton born 1556, York, Yorkshire, England died March 25, 1586, York; canonized 1970; feast day March 25 one of the 40 British martyrs (Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) who were executed for harbouring priests… … Universalium
Margaret Clitherow, Saint — • Article on this martyr, d. 1586, who is called the Pearl of York. St. Margaret was crushed to death for the crime of harboring priests Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
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Clitherow, Margaret — (c. 1556–86) Saint. Clitherow was born Margaret Middleton and was a native of York. Although she was brought up as a Protestant, in 1574 she converted to Roman Catholicism. She refused to attend the parish church, she organised a school for … Who’s Who in Christianity