St. Edward the Confessor Cathedral of Saint Joseph San José, California, USA Photo by Eugene Zelenko |
History
Edward became king of England
almost 1,000 years ago. He was a very good ruler. He helped the people by
getting rid of some unnecessary taxes. But then he and his father-in-law,
Godwin disagreed about how Edward was running things. Godwin raised an army,
but Edward met with him and they were able to resolve things peacefully instead
of fighting. Toward the end of his life, Edward only cared about religious
things. That’s why he was called “Edward the Confessor.”
Activity
Even though Edward spoke English,
it sounded a lot different then than it does today. Here is a video of an actor saying the Our Father in 11th-century English – which is exactly how
Saint Edward the Confessor would have prayed it. Watch and listen. How many
words do you understand?
Saint Edward the Confessor, pray for us!
More reading for parents:
Catholic Online
Today, Pope Francis consecrated the world to Our Lady. You can read his homily here.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Today, Pope Francis consecrated the world to Our Lady. You can read his homily here.
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