{"id":4653,"date":"2006-09-12T09:49:08","date_gmt":"2006-09-12T14:49:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost:8888\/2006\/09\/12\/priest-hole-builder-and-saint\/"},"modified":"2006-09-12T09:49:08","modified_gmt":"2006-09-12T14:49:08","slug":"priest-hole-builder-and-saint","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.splendoroftruth.com\/curtjester\/2006\/09\/priest-hole-builder-and-saint\/","title":{"rendered":"Priest-hole builder and saint"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"bi\">Being a saint isn&#8217;t about living on a hilltop, or moving entire worlds thanks to charismatic leadership. Rather, it&#8217;s about fully offering skills and work in the form of a prayer that serves God on a minute-by-minute basis &#8211; even when it comes to mundane things like digging trenches.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">In that respect, Nicholas Owen had it right. Born into a pious Catholic family, with two brothers who were priests &#8211; and another who was an underground publisher of Catholic books &#8211; Nicholas Owen served the Jesuits for many years before becoming a lay brother sometime around 1580. Being only slightly higher than a dwarf, he was often called &#8220;Little John.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">However, Nicholas Owen&#8217;s holiness didn&#8217;t come from belonging to any religious organization, but rather was the result of old-fashioned, sweat-making work. Nicholas Owen was a construction worker &#8211; and he must have been a good one<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">The Superior of the English Jesuits, Father Henry Garnet, asked Nicholas to build secret rooms in mansions throughout England where priests at that time were hiding from persecution. Nicholas&#8217; presence at the construction sites was justified by his working on projects during the day. At night he would dig tunnels, and an assortment of &#8220;priest holes&#8221; that included hidden rooms and passages.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">With time Nicholas&#8217; curriculum began to closer resemble the Paul Newman character in the classic film &#8220;Cool Hand Luke,&#8221; than Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Besides using the aliases of Andrews and Draper, impersonating a priest, and being a jailbird, Nicholas was aiding and abetting outlaws from the English government. He was even credited with being the mastermind for a well-known priest&#8217;s escape from the Tower of London.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">On paper Nicholas was anything but a saint.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">The last time that Nicholas was arrested was in 1606 as part of the government&#8217;s reaction to the foiled Gunpowder Plot &#8211; a conspiracy led by some Catholics who swore an oath on the Holy Sacrament to blow up King James and the Parliament for the exacting of harsh penalties on English Catholics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">With the English government believing that the Jesuits were behind the planning of the Gunpowder Plot, a wide net was cast. At the time of his arrest Nicholas was impersonating Father Henry Garnet, the Jesuit Superior.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">Upon the capture of Nicholas, England&#8217;s Secretary of State, Sir Robert Cecil the First Earl of Salisbury, is said to have written, &#8220;how great was the joy caused by his arrest . . . knowing the great skill of Owen in constructing hiding places, and the innumerable quantity of dark holes which he had schemed for hiding priests all through England.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">Nicholas was imprisoned in the Tower of London. He refused to give information and was the subject of violent torture: His body was suspended by the placing of his arms in iron rings, while heavy weights were placed upon his feet.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">But Nicholas&#8217; nasty and lengthy death isn&#8217;t alone what makes him a saint.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">There is no way of knowing how many priests Nicholas&#8217; hidden passages saved, but thanks much to this diminutive construction worker the Catholic faith in England was preserved.<\/p>\n<p class=\"bi\">In this respect, Nicholas is a model for all of us: to offer our daily labor &#8211; no matter how humble it might be &#8211; to God as a prayer. In that way we are all called to be ordinary saints &#8211; that&#8217;s the rule, not the exception.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/mensnewsdaily.com\/2006\/09\/11\/ordinary-saints\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.splendoroftruth.com\/curtjester\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/02\/article.png\" width=\"76\" height=\"26\" border=\"0\"><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Being a saint isn&#8217;t about living on a hilltop, or moving entire worlds thanks to charismatic leadership. 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