- Saint Arthur
According to Breton and French Catholic sources Saint Arthur (Arzur) of
Glastonbury (d. 1539) was a member of the EnglishRoman Catholic faithful in the 16th century. He was martyred during the period ofKing Henry VIII 's suppression of the Catholic Church due to his refusal to accept the king's claim to spiritual leadership of the Church in England.English Catholic sources lack information on St. Arthur of Glastonbury's martyrdom under Henry VIII. It is possible that the legendary
King Arthur of Camelot, believed to have been connected with Glastonbury, and the story of a local martyr may have been conflated in oral tradition; there were a number of Catholic martyrs during theEnglish Reformation who hailed from the region includingRichard Whyting ofGlastonbury Abbey .St. Arthur's feastday is celebrated regionally on
15 November inBrittany .ee also
*Blessed
Arthur Bell Catholic martyr of the English Reformation
*Christian martyrs
*Protestant Reformation
*Anglicanism
*St. Thomas More References
*http://www.linternaute.com/femmes/prenoms/prenom/9401/arthur/
*http://nominis.cef.fr/contenus/saint/2150/Saint-Arthur.html
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