Providence College DigitalCommons@Providence Historical Catholic and Dominican Documents Special Collections 1912 Dominican Martyrs of Great Britain Fr. Raymond Devas, O.P. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/catholic_documents Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, European History Commons, and the History of Christianity Commons Recommended Citation Devas, O.P., Fr. Raymond, "Dominican Martyrs of Great Britain" (1912). Historical Catholic and Dominican Documents. 15. https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/catholic_documents/15 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at DigitalCommons@Providence. It has been accepted for inclusion in Historical Catholic and Dominican Documents by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Providence. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. DOMINICAN MARTYRS OF GREAT BRITAIN DOMINICAN MARTYRS OF GREAT BRITAIN 'IA!btl obstat FR. PLACID CONWAY, O.P., S.T.M. FR. BEDE JARRETT, O.P., S.T.L., M.A. BY 5mprtmatur FR. RAYMUND DEV AS, O.P. FR. HUMBERT EVEREST, O.P., S.T.B., Prior Provindalis 1RfbU obstat FR. OSMUND COONEY, O.F.M. , Censor lJeputatus 5mprfmatur EDM. CAN. SURMONT, Vic. gen. WESTMONASTERII, die 2 Novembris Ign. BURNS & OATES 28 ORCHARD STREET, LONDON, W. 191'2 SONN !WELL COLLECTION , I I I FOREWORD THE Contents-page by itself is almost sufficient introduction to this little book. The author's aim has been simply to give an account, short but as far as possible complete, of three Dominicans who laid down their lives for the Faith in Great Britain. The name of one of these is already on the list of those English Martyrs who have been declared Venerable : will it be too much to hope that the following pages may lead towards the Beatification of all three? In every country and in every age the white habit of Saint Dominic has been decked with the blood of Martyrs; and it is but natural for us to wish that due honour may be paid to those of our own nation, who for God's sake gave up their bodies to sufferings and to death itself.