Saint Thomas More was one of the greatest defenders of Catholicism in England during the time of King Henry VII's separation of Britain from the Church. Despite the threat of death, he stood by his ideals and never accepted the English Act of Separation.
Saints Joan of Arc and Thomas More had many of the same qualities that allowed them to stand by their beliefs in the face of adversity. They each had unshakeable faith and immeasurable courage. Joan faced down English and Burgundian armies on the battlefield and, as the only woman in European history at that time to be officially in a batt…