- Edmund Gennings
Saint Edmund Gennings (1567–
10 December 1591 ) was an Englishmartyr , who was executed during theEnglish Reformation for being a Catholic priest. He came fromLichfield ,Staffordshire . His name is sometimes spelled "Jennings."Edmund was a thoughtful, serious boy naturally inclined to matters of faith. At around sixteen years of age he converted to Catholicism. He went immediately to the
English College atRheims where he was ordained a priest in 1590, being then only twenty-three years of age. He immediately returned to the dangers ofEngland under the assumed name of Ironmonger. Hismissionary career was brief. He andPolydore Plasden were seized byRichard Topcliffe and his officers whilst in the act of sayingMass in the house of Saint Swithun Wells atGray's Inn inLondon on7 November 1591 and was hanged, drawn and quartered outside the same house on10 December . His execution was particularly bloody, as his final speech angered Topcliffe, who ordered the rope to be cut down when he was barely stunned from the hanging. It is reported that he uttered the words, "Sancte Gregori ora pro me" while he was being disembowelled, and that the hangman swore, "Zounds! See, his heart is in my hand, and yet Gregory is in his mouth. O egregious Papist." Saint Swithun Wells was hanged immediately afterwards. Themartyrdom of Edmund Gennings was the occasion of several extraordinary incidents, chief of which was the conversion of his younger brother John, who later wrote his biography, published in 1614 atSaint-Omer .Edmund Gennings was canonized as one of the
Forty Martyrs of England and Wales byPope Paul VI on25 October 1970 . His feast day, along with that of the other thirty-nine martyrs, is on25 October .ources
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Richard Challoner : "Memoirs of Missionary Priests"
*Encyclopædia Britannica, 15th Edition
*catholic|Edmund and John Gennings
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