Sts. Philip Evans & John Lloyd, Roman Catholic Jesuit Priests and English Martyrs, July 22

Sts. Philip Evans & John Lloyd, Roman Catholic Jesuit Priests and English Martyrs, they were tried for being priests and coming to England and Wales contrary to the provisions of the law, and were declared guilty of treason for exercising their priesthood.Feastday July 22

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