ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN APRIL
Saints celebrated on the 20th of April
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BLESSED RICHARD SERGEANT, PRIEST AND MARTYR
Richard Sergeant, who sometimes screened himself under the names of Lee and Long, was born in Gloucestershire, of a gentleman's family, and was an alumnus and priest of the English College then residing at Rheims; though he received the order of priesthood, according to Mr Stow, at Lyons. He was a man of learning, and after he had for some time laboured with fruit in gaining souls to Christ, was apprehended, cast into prison, tried and condemned, barely for being a priest, and remaining in the kingdom, contrary to the statute of 27 Elizabeth.
Fr Richard Sergeant and Fr William Thompson
were drawn together to Tyburn, and there happily finished their course, being hanged, bowelled and quartered, April 20, 1586.
From the Diaries, and Catalogues of Martyrs of Douay College, and from a Manuscript History, kept in the same college, of affairs relating to the catholics during the reign of queen Elizabeth, by Dr Champney.
Source: Bishop Richard Challoner, Memoirs of Missionary Priests, Volume 1

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