9781621644354-1621644359-Faith of Our Fathers: A History of True England

Faith of Our Fathers: A History of True England

ISBN-13: 9781621644354
ISBN-10: 1621644359
Author: Joseph Pearce
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Format: Paperback 384 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781621644354
ISBN-10: 1621644359
Author: Joseph Pearce
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Format: Paperback 384 pages

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Faith of Our Fathers: A History of True England (ISBN-13: 9781621644354 and ISBN-10: 1621644359), written by authors Joseph Pearce, was published by Ignatius Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 5.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles (History, Religious Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Faith of Our Fathers: A History of True England (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.99.

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"Joseph Pearce provides us with an evocative mix of history, legend, and literature. Throughout this journey into the heart of Catholic England, Pearce passionately evokes the "Christ-haunted" history of England. Drawing upon English Catholic writers of the twentieth century such as Belloc, Chesterton, Tolkien, and others, he presents a picture of a Catholic England that never completely disappeared." -- Paul Baxa
The Catholic Church has been a part of English history since the arrival of Christian missionaries to Roman Britain in the first century after Christ. England was evangelized in these early centuries to such an extent that, by the time the Romans withdrew in the fifth century, the Celtic population was largely Catholic.
Anglo-Saxon England, prior to the Norman Conquest, was a land of saints. From St. Bede, with his history of the early Church, to the holy king St. Edward the Confessor, Saxon England was ablaze with the light of Christ. During the reign of St. Edward, a vision of the Virgin at Walsingham placed the Mother of God on the throne as England's queen, the land being considered her dowry. Even following the Norman Conquest, the Faith continued to flourish and prosper, making its joyful presence felt in what would become known as Merrie England.
Then in the sixteenth century, this Catholic heart was ripped from the people of England, against their will and in spite of their spirited and heroic resistance, by the reign of the Tudors. This made England once again a land of saints—that is, of martyrs, with Catholic priests and laity being put to death for practicing the Faith. The martyrdoms would continue for 150 years, followed by a further 150 years of legal and political persecution.
In the nineteenth century, against all the odds, there was a great Catholic revival, heralded by the conversion of St. John Henry Newman, which would continue into the twentieth century. Much of the greatest literature of the past century has been written by literary converts to the Church, such as G. K. Chesterton, Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, and J. R. R. Tolkien.
This whole exciting, faith-filled story is told by Joseph Pearce within a single-volume history of "true England", the England that remained true to the faith through thick and thin, in times both "merrie" and perilous. It is a story not only worth telling but worth celebrating.

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Sep 08, 2022

This book brings attention to an important part of English history that has long been suppressed. Students of history and Christianity should read it.