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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alban_RoeAlban Roe - Wikipedia

    Benedictine habit, heart in hand, noose around neck, martyr's palm, playing cards. Patronage. Ampleforth Abbey. Alban Roe (20 July 1583 – 21 January 1642) was an English Benedictine priest, remembered as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales .

  2. Intrepid Champion of the Faith. David W. Atherton and Michael P. Peyton. On 21st January 1642 Alban Roe, a priest and monk of the Order of Saint Benedict, was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, the penalty inflicted on those convicted of high treason.

  3. 21 de ene. de 2017 · On 21 January 1642 the Benedictine monk Alban Roe, born Bartholomew Roe at Bury St Edmunds in around 1583, suffered martyrdom at Tyburn by being hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason. St Alban Roe was beatified in 1929 and canonised in 1970. He is one of the four canonised martyrs of the Roman Catholic…

  4. Explore the Inspiring Life of St. Alban Roe, known for his steadfast commitment to the Catholic faith during a period of persecution.

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  5. Saint Alban Roe. Alban Bartholomew Roe [1583-1642] The Primary Patron Saint of our Parish is one of the Forty English martyrs canonized by the Church. Bartholomew Roe was born at Suffolk, England in 1583 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.

  6. Alban Roe House is a prominent building on our site that was first built in 1916 and has since provided accommodation to a variety of retreat guests and school students. The building has undergone a major restoration, bringing it back to its former glory and adding modern comforts and services.

  7. www.ampleforthabbey.org.uk › monastery › our-historyOur History | Ampleforth Abbey

    One monk of this English monastery in France, Alban Roe, was executed in January 1642 and was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970. Ampleforth in 1852. The Return to England. In 1792 the monks were expelled from France as part of the violence associated with the French Revolution.