Further film production stills from an original docudrama on the life and Martyrdom of Welsh Saint Richard Gwyn. Plunge back into the treachery, trauma and turmoils of the Elizabethan Era and meet a king hearted, humorous man whose love for his family, life, Faith and God saw him persecuted, hunted and eventually executed for the Catholic Faith in Wales.This original docudrama written, filmed, edited and produced by Mary's Dowry Productions presents a selection of rich portrayals from the life of St. Richard Gwyn, one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Scenes include St. Richard with his family (above) and St. Richard Gwyn apprehended by fanatical Puritan cloth merchant David Edwards (below).
At the Assizes in Wrexham, false witnesses bribed by David Edwards tried to give evidence to condemn St. Richard Gwyn to death. Below, David Edwards purgers himself in court in his attempt to see Catholic Richard Gwyn executed.
Screenshots below show St. Richard Gwyn with his family as they travel about Wales avoiding the authorities. This recusant Catholic family keenly shared the Faith that they loved with neighbours and people that they lived near.
In his earlier life, when savagely pressured and induced to attend the State Church, St. Richard Gwyn agreed to attend due to his concern for the welfare of his family. As he left the Protestant Church in Overton a very strange thing happened. A great flock of kites and crows swooped down upon him and began to peck his face and head (shown below). St. Richard Gwyn resolved never again to violate his conscience by attending the Protestant Church.
Mary’s Dowry Productions is pleased to bring this heroic Welsh Martyr to the screen in an original docudrama rich with the history, faith and culture of Great Britain, with portrayals, sacred art, historical imagery and facts. For other films on the little known and well-known historical figures, Saints and Martyrs of history visit our website:www.marysdowryproductions.org
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