I'm sure that if one is martyred for the love of God, then one would be honoured to share her feast day with the Mother of God -- especially on the day on which she was overshadowed by the Holy Spirit and the High Priest took flesh in her womb.
Margaret practiced her faith and helped many people reconcile themselves back into the Catholic Church. She prayed one and a half hours every day and fasted four times a week. She regularly participated in Mass and frequently went to confession. When laws were passed against Catholics, Margaret was imprisoned several times because she did not attend Protestant services. Other laws were passed which included a 1585 law that made it high treason for a priest to live in England and a felony for anyone to harbor or aid a priest. The penalty for breaking such laws was death. Despite the risk, Margaret helped and concealed priests. Margaret said "by God's grace all priests shall be more welcome to me than ever they were, and I will do what I can to set forward God's Catholic service."
Margaret wanted her son Henry to receive a Catholic education so she endeavored that her son be sent outside the Kingdom to Douai, France for schooling. Such an act was considered a crime. When the authorities discovered their intention, the Common Council had the Clitherow house searched. They initially found nothing but later retrieved religious vessels, books and vestments used for Holy Mass. They also found a secret hiding place but no renegade priests. Still, Margaret was arrested. Margaret refused to plead and to be tried saying, "Having made no offense, I need no trial". English law decreed that anyone who refused to plead and to be tried should be "pressed to death". So on the morning of March 25, 1586, after sewing her own shroud the night before and after praying for the Pope, cardinals, clergy, and the Queen, Margaret was executed. She lay sandwiched between a rock and a wooden slab while weights were dropped upon her, crushing her to death. She did not cry out but prayed "Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy upon me. She died at age 30.
Move by her saintly life, all her children entered the religious life. Anne became a nun. Henry and William both became priests.
Imagine that -- her heroic witness on this very feast day resulted in her two sons answering the call to the priesthood. Fascinating tie with the Mother of all priests. More details here.
Wow. That is an amazing story. I'd never heard, well read it, before. I've enjoyed reading your blog. I need to stop by more often.
Posted by: Maria | Wednesday, 25 March 2009 at 07:37 PM
Thank you for remembering her on the very day she went to Heaven.
Posted by: elena maria vidal | Wednesday, 25 March 2009 at 10:09 PM