Thursday, 12 April 2018

Saint Gemma Galgani, a new Catholic film biography of her life, coming soon from Mary's Dowry Productions

SAINT GEMMA GALGANI
Mystic - Stigmatic - Saint
A new film coming soon from Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma Galgani - Mary's Dowry Productions
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
During our filming day on March 24th 2018 we filmed selected visuals from the life of Italian Saint Gemma Galgani for the production of a DVD about this important young Saint. We have wanted to make a DVD about Saint Gemma Galgani for a long time and were pleased to finally be able to begin work on our film this year.

Saint Gemma, Mrs Giannini and Cecilia Giannini
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
For specific scenes in Saint Gemma Galgani's life, we created sets to represent the dining room in the Giannini house where Saint Gemma lived with the family as well as Saint Gemma Galgani's bedroom. Saint Gemma Galgani died when she was only 25 years of age and her life was filled with supernatural graces and signs, she bore the wounds of the stigmata and was able to see and converse with her Guardian Angel. For us, several specific events stand out in Saint Gemma's life so we focused upon these to recreate for our film.

Saint Gemma and he aunt
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
We have always been struck by how Saint Gemma Galgani disdained the world and its fashions. She went with her aunt to a millinery shop and insisted that the hat maker make her a black, unfashionable hat she could wear as she walked to Mass and back. She also wore plain black clothes made of a dark woolen material which she wore throughout summer and winter. Saint Gemma owned very little and kept her small belongings in a wooden box in her little room. It was in this room that she spent many hours in prayer, conversing with Jesus, Mary and her Guardian Angel.

A wooden box where Saint Gemma kept a few items such as her rosary
a couple of devotional books and small items of clothes
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma spent much of her time alone in her room in prayer
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma's Guardian Angel watches over her
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
Saint Gemma's relationship with her Guardian Angel is really amazing and inspiring to read about, especially in her autobiography. We recreated several instances in the life of Saint Gemma with her Angel including a time when Saint Gemma was at the Giannini family dining table and someone blasphemed. Saint Gemma fainted but her Guardian Angel assisted her.

Saint Gemma's Angel rushes to her side to assist her
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
Saint Gemma Galgani's Guardian Angel
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma walking with her Angel
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
In obedience to her spiritual director, Saint Gemma wrote her autobiography. She had already been keeping a little diary in which she recorded graces received. In her autobiography Saint Gemma wrote about her infancy up until her 22nd year. She began writing in February 1901 and finished it in May. She died two years later.

Saint Gemma writing her autobiography
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

In the Giannini house, Saint Gemma worked as housekeeper although the family loved her as a member of their own. Saint Gemma always felt deeply indebted to the Giannini family for taking her in so she did everything she could to assist the daily life. Part of her routine was to fill up the water jugs in the rooms of the house.

Saint Gemma undertaking household tasks
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma had a deep devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Saint Gemma pauses for prayer
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
Saint Gemma was miraculously cured from an illness on Friday March 3rd 1899 which was the 1st Friday in the month after undertaking a Novena in which Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, a Passionist priest who had died in 1862 aged 23, appeared to Saint Gemma every evening of the Novena to help her pray and complete it. Afterwards she was cured.

Saint Gabriel Possenti assists Saint Gemma
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
 As part of her daily devotions, Saint Gemma would kneel on her hands and pray three Hail Mary's, asking Our Lady to protect her purity.

Saint Gemma kneels on her hands as she prays
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
 Saint Gemma also had many encounters with the devil who appeared to her, tormented her, often beat her, struck her, dragged her around her room and tried to stop her prayers for sinners. On one occasion, the devil stole her diary and when it was returned after Saint Gemma's spiritual director performed an exorcism, its pages retained burn marks which can still be seen today.

Satan torments Saint Gemma Galgani
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma before she is struck on the shoulder with a hard blow from Satan
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
We also filmed a little of the stigmata of Saint Gemma Galgani and her death. Saint Gemma died on Holy Saturday, April 11th in 1903. She was canonized in 1940 by Pope Pius XII, who said of Saint Gemma: "Among these Divine favours that Gemma received, was the very special one of manifesting in her virginal flesh the living image of Christ and mysteriously sharing in the various sufferings of His Passion."

Saint Gemma suffers the Passion of Christ - carrying the Cross
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Saint Gemma bore the wounds of Christ when she suffered the Passion
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
 Saint Gemma Galgani's life is filled with very inspiring examples that lead us to a greater love of God. Saint Gemma is known as 'The Passion Flower' and many of her thoughts are preserved in her writings, diary, autobiography and letters. She was on fire with love for Jesus and wished everyone to love God as much as possible in this life, and love Him forever in eternity.

Saint Gemma died a painful yet holy death in isolation aged 25
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

The Giannini family gather around Saint Gemma's bed after her death
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
We spent a good few hours recreating several scenes from the life of Saint Gemma Galgani and hope that these screenshots taken from the footage we recreated and which will be used in our upcoming film about Saint Gemma will help share devotion to Saint Gemma and knowledge of this great Saint of the Catholic Church. Our film about Saint Gemma Galgani will be released worldwide on DVD through our online shop:




SAINT GEMMA GALGANI - PRAY FOR US!

Saint Gemma Galgani
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
Saint Gemma Galgani
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
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Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Two upcoming film biographies - The English Martyrs, the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales

Two NEW films about two English Martyrs
Set dressing - a prison cell in Elizabethan England
Mary's Dowry Productions had a busy day on Saturday 24th March filming specific costumed visuals of Saints and English Martyrs for four upcoming films. We still have five films due to put together from filming in 2017 but we are behind with editing. Hopefully we will be able to make progress on new productions over the coming months.

On Saturday 24th March we filmed visuals for:

Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Jane de Chantal
Saint Alban Roe
Saint Gemma Galgani
Our Lady of Knock

We are looking forward to putting together these films and with a DVD about Saint Alban Roe, as well as a DVD about Saint Thomas Garnet due, we will have 17 individual film biographies on DVD from the list of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales.

Our first film about an English Martyr was our first film for Mary's Dowry Productions and was about SAINT PHILIP HOWARD: THE EARL OF ARUNDEL who was imprisoned for 11 years and died a martyr in the Tower of London.


Our film about St. Philip Howard was released in 2007. We hoped to be able to have a film available about each of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales. So far, over 10 years of film-making, we have 15 individual biographies as well as films about other English Martyrs such as St Thomas More, St John Fisher and Blessed Margaret Pole.


Filming on Saturday was hard work but everyone involved did such an amazing job, providing us with some wonderful and inspiring images of Saints, English Martyrs and Knock visionaries. We especially are pleased when we recreate visuals of the English Martyrs because there is very little available visually on many of these Martyrs. We also have some new faces this year.
We are always moved and inspired with the finished results of our filming days and are keen to make our films available as soon as possible to help share the lives of the English Martyrs, Saints and the Catholic Faith.
We will be posting screenshots from our filming day soon!
Meanwhile, visit our online shop for a full listing of Catholic DVDs available worldwide through Mary's Dowry Productions


Friday, 2 March 2018

St Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus, new FILM TRAILER can be watched now

NEW FILM TRAILER
SAINT MARGARET MARY AND THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS DVD

Our new film trailer for our latest DVD release is now available to watch.
'Saint Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus' presents the great revelations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to a 17th century Visitation nun at a time when love of God had grown cold, especially due to the Jansenism errors spreading throughout the Catholic Church.

We also look at the early life of Saint Margaret Mary, her struggles and sufferings in her daily convent life as well as Saint Claude de la Colombiere whom God chose to be Saint Margaret Mary's spiritual director and take the devotion to the Sacred Heart to England.

Not only filled with facts, information and details but a prayerful and spiritual Catholic film experience. The DVD is available worldwide through our online shop.

Watch the new trailer here:



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Monday, 5 February 2018

WORK BEGINS on a new film about Saint Dominic Savio and his vision of England - coming to DVD soon

WORK BEGINS ON A NEW FILM ABOUT SAINT DOMINIC SAVIO
AND HIS VISION OF ENGLAND

Screenshot of Saint Dominic Savio
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
We filmed visuals for a DVD about Saint Dominic Savio in January 2017 and are now starting to bring production together to start editing this film together.
We are especially keen to accent his vision of England.

Screenshot of Saint Dominic Savio
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

Narration is being finalized and production is now underway so hopefully we should have this film available within the next few months at


Dear Saint Dominic, you spent your short life totally for love of Jesus and His Mother. Help youth today to realize the importance of God in their lives. You became a saint through fervent participation in the sacraments, enlighten parents and children to the importance of frequent confession and Holy Communion. At a young age you meditated on the sorrowful Passion of Our Lord. Obtain for us the grace of a fervent desire to suffer for love of Him. We desperately need your intercession to protect today’s children from the snares of the world. Watch over them and lead them on the narrow road to Heaven. Ask God to give us the grace to sanctify our daily duties by performing them perfectly out of love for Him. Remind us of the necessity of practicing virtue especially in times of trial. Saint Dominic Savio, you who preserved your Baptismal innocence of heart, pray for us.

Screenshot of Saint Dominic Savio
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions

O Saint Dominic Savio, model of purity, piety, penance and apostolic zeal for youth; grant that, through your intercession, we may service God in our ordinary duties with fervent devotion, and attain the grace of holy joy on earth, that we may one day love God forever in Heaven.

 Amen.

Screenshot of Saint Dominic Savio
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
Great model for God-loving boys and cherished pupil of the famous Don Bosco, you died prematurely, humanly speaking, but you had already attained mature spiritual wisdom. Your kindness won you many friends, but your love above all sought the Master who is present in our tabernacles. His praises you eucharistically sang. Make choir boys be singers like you, for the love of Jesus, our most loving Master. Amen.

COMING SOON FROM
MARY'S DOWRY PRODUCTIONS

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

FILM PRODUCTION NEWS: A new film about Saint Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus - due for release February 2018

FILM PRODUCTION NEWS UPDATE
JANUARY 2018

Over the past few weeks we have been working on a new film about Saint Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We are excited to have been working on this film because it includes the devotion of the Sacred Heart of Jesus sent to England by Our Lord with Saint Claude de la Colombiere, a Jesuit priest who was Saint Margaret Mary's spiritual director.


We will be producing a separate film about Saint Claude de la Colombiere as well, having filmed some visuals for Saint Claude with Saint Margaret Mary back in March 2017.

THE RELEASE OF THIS FILM WILL BE A LANDMARK FOR
MARY'S DOWRY PRODUCTIONS
BECAUSE IT WILL BE OUR 80TH CATHOLIC DVD

There are many beautiful and inspiring books, leaflets, paintings, pictures and blog posts as well as programmes available already on the message of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Saint Margaret Mary. We wanted to have something available in our own style of film-making because we enjoy working on the lives of the Saints and also involving people in our parish on the films so that they encounter Saints they often do not know much about. It also good to have fresh resources available as well and with our films we not only present facts, details and information, but seek to make the film experiences authentically Catholic and prayerful.

Editing St Margaret Mary
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
For our film about Saint Margaret Mary we decided to create a couple of small sets/backdrops in our parish hall (an 18th century Sussex flint barn) and asked friends and parishioners if they would like to portray Saint Margaret Mary, Saint Claude de la Colombiere and a couple of nuns for the film.
Filming took place in March 2018 alongside capturing footage for a film about Blessed Bartolo Longo which is now complete and available on DVD.

Editing Saint Margaret Mary film
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
Editing Saint Margaret Mary film
© 2018 Mary's Dowry Productions
The narration includes the words of Jesus, in particular the great messages of His Sacred Heart, so we enlisted the voice talent of Mike Pailthorpe who has voiced Our Lord in a couple of our films as well as several English Martyrs and Saints.

Originally we had set about beginning work on this film in October but various things came along that prevented us from doing so. When we began editing once more this month (January), we received an email from a Dutch Catholic artist who attached a couple of his paintings. He had come across our films and wanted to express his affiliation with sharing the Faith through gifts such as music, film and artwork. We asked if we would be able to use a few of his paintings in our current film production and he was more than pleased to give us permission. He then explained that he had been asked how a modern artist would depict the Sacred Heart of Jesus. After much prayer and thought he knew that he did not want to copy the well-known Sacred Heart statues but decided to paint the Eucharistic Heart of Christ; Jesus' ultimate love poured out of His Sacred Heart, culminating in the Eucharist. He decided that providence had guided him to contact us at that time and attach his paintings and we agreed that it was most certainly guided! We had been having the same conversations and thoughts and his artwork fitted perfectly into our film!

A painting by Nico M Peeters used in our film
© Nico M Peeters
We are now ready to hand the avi file of the completed film over for music composition. This is the last stage of our film production process and is the most important in that the beautiful music adds an element to the overall presentation that touches the spirit and ties the whole atmosphere of the film together.

We are looking forward to releasing this film on DVD soon, making it available worldwide as well as for digital download through our Vimeo channel.

Visit our website for updates and other Catholic films:

www.marysdowryproduction.org 

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Saint John Bosco and his important messages for our times - Catholic film, biography

SAINT DON BOSCO
AND HIS IMPORTANT MESSAGES FOR OUR TIMES


Last year, in January 2017, we were inspired to produce a DVD on the life of Saint Don Bosco, with the special intention of somehow presenting a selection of his dream/visions, as recorded in his autobiography and memoirs. Saint Don Bosco is mainly associated with schools and the education of children and it sometimes passes unnoticed that he was given a wealth of important aids/guides or visions for the salvation of our souls, particularly relevant today.

Saint Don Bosco's biography is fascinating in itself. He was guided by Our Lord in his dreams, which Don Bosco explained were so vivid and real that they could not really be called 'dreams' as we understand them. His first occurred when he was a boy and shaped his future and his special vocation.


As well as founding schools and assisting profoundly in the development of authentic Catholic education and catechesis, Saint Don Bosco's very life bore fruit in witnessing to holiness. He was a man of deep humility and prayer. He also worked miracles.

Oftentimes, Our Lord would instruct Saint Don Bosco through specific and important 'dreams'. As Saint Don Bosco assures, these dreams were real. For instance, after journeying to hell and back, his 'guide' or Guardian Angel, told Don Bosco to touch the outermost wall of hell and when he did so, the blistering pain that he felt remained as evidence in the sores and blisters of his swollen, red hand for many days afterwards.

In our times, when the fundamental truths of the Catholic Faith are questioned, dismissed, or forgotten, Saint Don Bosco is one of many Saints who stand out with clarity and Truth.
Our film about Saint Don Bosco is not only a detailed, informative and factual biography, but a prayerful, spiritual and authentically Catholic journey with this inspiring and important Saint for our times.

Available on DVD worldwide in all region formats,
SAINT DON BOSCO
can be ordered online through our website here:

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Our Lady of Walsingham and the English Martyrs - a film on DVD from Mary's Dowry Productions

OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM
The English Martyrs, Richeldis de Faverches and an ancient Marian Shrine in England

Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham in the restored Slipper Chapel
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
In 2011 we decided to produce a film about 'Our Lady of Walsingham' with a biography of Richeldis de Faverches and why this important Marian shrine of England is linked to the English Martyrs. We decided to present the film from the Shrine of Saint Philip Howard in Arundel Cathedral because it is believed that Saint Philip Howard, who was the Earl of Arundel and cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, wrote the 'Walsingham Lament' when he visited the destroyed shrine and abbey with the Queen before his conversion to the Catholic Faith.

The Shrine of English Martyr Saint Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
When arrangements were made and a filming day organised we were amazed to find this statue of Our Lady of Walsingham in the Cathedral! We were able to present important sections of our film from before the Shrine of Saint Philip Howard and this beautiful visiting statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, explaining the significance of parts of the statue such as the 7 rings on the sides of the chair etc...and able to point to each part. It was a wonderful element for our film - more information on our website.

Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham in Arundel Cathedral
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions

Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham in Arundel Cathedral
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions

We also asked our resident artist to provide a pen and ink sketch of the Saxon statue of Our Lady of Walsingham being dragged to Chelsea by order of Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII to be burned. A tragic part of Walsingham's history.

Artist's impression of the Saxon statue of Our Lady of Walsingham dragged to Chelsea
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
Richeldis de Faverches and Our Lady of Walsingham: 

Presented on location at the Shrine of English Martyr Saint Philip Howard, the Earl of Arundel, who, as he deliberated over his conversion to the outlawed Catholic Church in the 16th century, travelled to Walsingham in Norfolk with Queen Elizabeth I, his cousin, and, upon seeing the destroyed remains of the Holy House and the ancient Saxon Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham due to the Protestant Reformation, is believed to have penned the famous ‘Walsingham Lament’.

Screenshot from 'Our Lady of Walsingham' DVD
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
Covering almost 1000 years of Catholic history and heritage in England, we look at the life of Richeldis de Faverches who was chosen by Our Lady to build an exact replica of the Holy House in Nazareth in Walsingham. It was there that a Saxon statue of Our Lady of Walsingham was housed in a shrine visited by pilgrims from all over Christendom until its destruction, and the burning of the Holy House, by order of King Henry VIII during the Protestant Reformation.

Richeldis de Faverches
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
 We look at the Crusades due to their link with Richeldis de Faverches, the history of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, the significance of the Saxon Statue, the importance of the English Martyrs and Walsingham especially today, the effects of the Protestant Reformation in England’s Catholic culture and heritage and Our Lady of Walsingham as it was an is now, in a film that has been praised for not only presenting facts, information and details but a prayerful and spiritual film experience.

Screenshot from Our Lady of Walsingham DVD
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
Screenshot from Our Lady of Walsingham DVD
© 2011 Mary's Dowry Productions
  Length and Format:
 The film runs for 40 minutes and is available worldwide on Region Free DVD Format.

Available on DVD from
www.marysdowryproductions.org


Wednesday, 10 January 2018

The Elizabethan persecution of Catholics - Catholic Martyrs in England and Wales - promoting the Saints through the New Media

THE ELIZABETHAN PERSECUTION

We were blessed to begin our journey with the Martyrs of England, Scotland and Wales (and Ireland) in 1987, when our family joined the pilgrimage to Rome for the Beatification of George Haydock and the eighty five blessed Martyrs. The blessed Martyrs of Great Britain have stayed with us since and in 2007 we produced our first film about one of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales, Saint Philip Howard, the Earl of Arundel. 
10 years later we have a selection of films about many of our English Martyrs which not only present facts, details and information but a spiritual and prayerful film experience.

THE ELIZABETHAN PERSECUTION was the longest lasting of all waves of Catholic persecution in England following King Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church. The Elizabethan persecution came under Elizabeth I, who succeeded Mary, but it only began some years into her reign. Protestantism was restored permanently under Elizabeth; in 1559 by act of Parliament she became 'supreme governor' of the realm 'in all spiritual and ecclesiastical things' as well as in 'temporal matters', in other words head of the Church as well as of the State.

Bishops had to take a new oath of supremacy or lose their sees, the use of the Book of Common Prayer was obligatory for the clergy and the laity were subject to fines if they failed to attend Protestant service in their parish churches on Sundays.

Saint Margaret Clitherow and her husband John Clitherow
© 2009 Mary's Dowry Productions
Some refused to submit to the new order and had to go into hiding or exile, while many conformed at least externally but held on to the old faith and practised it in secret. With this the authorities were satisfied for the time being and for a while there was little or no persecution. 

The situation changed rapidly however from 1570 onwards, mainly as a result of four events or series of events.

1) In 1569 there took place the Northern Rising, an attempt by the Catholic Earls of Northumberland and Westmorland to secure toleration for Catholics and liberty for Mary Queen of Scots, the Catholic cousin of Elizabeth, who had been held prisoner since her arrival in England the previous year and whom Catholics regarded as the rightful heir to the English throne. The rising was a disastrous failure, but it nevertheless indicated to the Government that Catholics were still a force to be reckoned with.

2) In 1570 Pope St Pius lent support to resistance against the Protestant regime by the bull Regnans in excelsis, in which he excommunicated Elizabeth as a heretic and released her subjects from allegiance to her. Naturally the effect of the bull was to increase anti-Catholic sentiment and encourage stricter enforcement of the new laws.

Saint Alexander Briant - a priest executed during the Elizabethan persecutions.
© 2013 Mary's Dowry Productions
3) In 1574 there arrived in England the first of the new missionary priests from the English seminary at Douai, founded by Dr William Allen (later Cardinal) six years preciously, and these were followed by the first Jesuits priests in 1580, St Edmund Campion and Fr Robert Persons. Before the end of the reign more English seminaries were founded on the Continent, Rome (1579), Valladolid (1589) and Seville (1592), and the newly ordained from these were returning home. The success of this fresh generation of foreign trained priests alarmed the Government and resulted in a statute of 1571 making reconciliation to the Catholic Church high treason. This was followed soon by the best known of all the penal laws, the infamous statue of 1585 'against Jesuits, seminary priests and such other like disobedient persons', which made it high treason for an Englishman ordained priest overseas to come into or remain in England and felony for anyone in England to receive or assist him. 'High Treason' comprised serious violations of allegiance to the monarch or State, what we ordinarily call treason today, distinguished from 'petty treason', which was later abolished; 'felony' was the next most serious category of crime in English law. Both high treason and felony were punished by death, the former by hanging, drawing (i.e. disembowelling) and quartering, the latter by hanging only.

Saint Edmund Campion arrives in England
© 2008 Mary's Dowry Productions
4) Finally there was the Spanish Armada in 1588, which for English Protestants took to be the ultimate proof that the Pope and Spain were in league with the Catholics of England and that the returning priests were the agents for a foreign power organising a fifth column in their country

Inevitably all these events - the Northern Uprising, the excommunication of Elizabeth, the influx of priest from the Continent and the Spanish Armada - caused the penal laws to be enforced more rigorously, and in the thirty or so years from the 1570's onward to the end of the Queen's reign, English Catholics underwent the longest period of sustained persecution in their history.
Of the 85 blessed Martyrs beatified in 1987, 68 suffered in these years, and from 1585 onwards nearly all of them were condemned under the statute of that year against Jesuits, seminary priests and their helpers.

(Text partly taken from 'The eight-five Blessed Martyrs of England, Wales and Scotland beatified by Pope John Paul II on 22 November 1987 - booklet)

We ask the intercession of the Martyrs upon England especially today.

For a variety of films about the Martyrs visit:



Monday, 8 January 2018

Plague priests, Westminster missionaries, English Martyrs and Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector of England

SAINT JOHN SOUTHWORTH
PLAGUE PRIEST - WESTMINSTER MISSIONARY - 17TH CENTURY ENGLAND


Westminster’s Plague Priest: Saint John Southworth: 

 Any visitor to Westminster Cathedral in London today will almost always discover the
 glass coffin containing the body of English Martyr Saint John Southworth in the chapel of Saint George and the English Martyrs. Saint John Southworth was a Catholic priest in 17th century England and the only Martyr to be executed for the Catholic Faith and his Catholic priesthood during the rule of Oliver Cromwell. 


 Saint John came from a good Catholic family in Lancashire who chose to pay hefty fines to the government rather than give up the persecuted Catholic Faith. He was called to the sacred priesthood so travelled secretly abroad. Saint John Southworth was ordained a Catholic priest at the English College in Douai and entered England as an illegal Catholic missionary priest, determined to take the outlawed Sacraments and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass to the persecuted English people. 


 The City of Westminster in London was the missionary ground chosen by Our Lord for his faithful friend and servant Father John Southworth to minister to the countless persecuted and suffering souls of 17th Century anti-Catholic England. Captured, arrested and banished, Saint John promptly returned back into the country and continued his zealous missionary work. He was arrested again and imprisoned with Saint Edmund Arrowsmith, a fellow missionary priest and martyr and was able to hear Saint Edmund’s confession and give him absolution from the window of his cell as Saint Edmund was led away to be executed for his Catholic priesthood. 


 Banished again, Saint John Southworth was swiftly back in England and continued his work, spending an incredible twenty-five years moving between secret lodgings in and around Westminster, sometimes living in the slums among the destitute. He especially worked with the plague-victims of London, ignoring the large red crosses placed over people’s houses by the masked plague-doctors and entering the homes of Catholics and Protestants alike. 




He was a fierce defender of the Catholic Faith and deeply pious, edifying everyone he met. When the King was executed and Saint John Southworth arrested yet again, he was this time sentenced to death for his Catholic priesthood under the rule of Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. At the Tyburn gallows, Saint John Southworth delivered a magnificent speech and joyfully gave his life. 



His body is now venerated in a Shrine in Westminster Cathedral, London, in the area he had ministered for most of his life. Saint John Southworth was canonised one of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales. Learn about the inspiring life and missions of Saint John Southworth in this film set during the dangerous Penal Times in England. Our unique film production style has been internationally praised for not only presenting information, details and facts but a prayerful and spiritual film experience. As seen on EWTN.

 Length and Format; Westminster’s Plague Priest: Saint John Southworth runs for 30 minutes and is available worldwide on Region Free DVD.