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Both a lawyer and a devout Catholic, Thomas believed no authority was higher than the Church, opposing the Protestant Reformation. As Lord Chancellor to King Henry VIII, he opposed and refused the King’s decision to divorce from his first wife, and to make the King the head of the Church, which lead to his execution.
b.2/7/1478 London, England
d.7/6/1535 London, England – beheaded
Patronage: Adopted children, Lawyers, Civil servants, Politicians, Difficult marriages, Widowers
Feast Day: June 22
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