Robert Ludlam

Robert Ludlam

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name=Blessed Robert Ludlam
birth_date=c. 1551
death_date=24 July 1588
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death_place=St. Mary's Bridge in Derbyshire
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Blessed Robert Ludlam (c. 1551 – 24 July 1588) was an English priest, martyred in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was born around 1551, in Derbyshire. His father was a yeoman. He matriculated at St John's College, Oxford, in 1575, and remained there for two or three years, but left without taking a degree. He was admitted to the English College at Rheims on 25 November 1580, and the following September, he was ordained as a priest. [Connelly, Roland. "The Eighty-five Martyrs". Essex. McCrimmons Publishing Company, 1987, p. 37–38.] He set out for England on 30 April 1582. [Connelly, p. 38.]

Little is known of his ministry in England. An unnamed source, quoted in Hayward, [Hayward, F.M. "Padley Chapel and Padley Martyrs". Derby. Bemrose and Sons, 1903. 2nd edition 1905, p. 35.] says that he was : [a] t liberty in England six or seven years. He was a very mild man, did much good in the country; for that he did much travel, and was beloved.

On 12 July 1588, Robert Ludlam and fellow priest Nicholas Garlick were arrested at Padley, home of Catholic recusant, John Fitzherbert. The raid was made for the purpose of arresting Fitzherbert; the finding of two priests was an unexpected bonus. [Connelly, p. 37.] In Derby Gaol, Ludlam and Garlick met with another priest, Richard Simpson, who had been earlier condemned to death but had been granted a reprieve, either, as stated by most sources, including Richard Challoner, [Challoner, Richard. "Memoirs of Missionary Priests", [1741] . New edition revised by John Hungerford Pollen. London. Burns Oates and Washbourne, 1924, p.130.] because he had given some hope that he would attend a Protestant service, or, as suggested by Sweeney, [Sweeney, Garrett. "A Pilgrim's Guide to Padley". Diocese of Nottingham, 1978, p. 9.] because the Queen may have given orders to halt the persecution of priests in order to remove the threat of invasion from Spain. Whether or not Simpson was wavering, it is certain that he remained firm after his meeting with Garlick and Ludlam. The three priests were tried on 23 July 1588, were found guilty of treason, and were sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered. The sentence was carried out the next day, at St. Mary's Bridge, in Derby. Ludlam was the last of the three to be executed, and, according to eyewitnesses, stood smiling while the execution of Garlick was being carried out, and smiled still when his own turn came. [Challoner, p. 131.] His last words, and the only words of his that are recorded, [Sweeney, p. 8.] were "Venite benedicti Dei" (Come, you blessed of God"), which he uttered just before he was thrown off the ladder. [Hayward, F.M. "Padley Chapel and Padley Martyrs". Derby. Bemrose and Sons, 1903. 2nd edition 1905, p. 35.]

Robert Ludlam, Nicholas Garlick, and Richard Simpson were declared venerable in 1888, and were among the eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales beatified by Pope John Paul II on 22 November 1987.

References

External links

* [http://www.in-unity.org/articles/martyrs.htm The Story of the Padley Martyrs]
* [http://www.robertludlamtheatre.com The Derby Theatre Named After Him]


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