March 22, 2003 
St. Nicholas Owen 
(d. 1606) 

Nicholas, familiarly known as "Little John," was small in stature but big in the 
esteem of his fellow Jesuits. 
 LIFE:
        Born at Oxford, this humble artisan saved the lives of many priests and 
laypersons in England during the penal times (1559-1829), when a series of statutes 
punished Catholics for the practice of their faith. Over a period of about 20 years he 
used his skills to build secret hiding places for priests throughout the country. His 
work, which he did completely by himself as both architect and builder, was so good 
that time and time again priests in hiding were undetected by raiding parties. He was 
a genius at finding, and creating, places of safety: subterranean passages, small 
spaces between walls, impenetrable recesses. At one point he was even able to 
mastermind the escape of two Jesuits from the Tower of London. Whenever Nicholas set 
out to design such hiding places, he began by receiving the Holy Eucharist, and he 
would turn to God in prayer throughout the long, dangerous construction process. 
After many years at his unusual task, he entered the Society of Jesus and served as a 
lay brother, althoughfor very good reasonshis connection with the Jesuits was kept 
secret. 
After a number of narrow escapes, he himself was finally caught in 1594. Despite 
protracted torture, he refused to disclose the names of other Catholics. After being 
released following the payment of a ransom, "Little John" went back to his work. He 
was arrested again in 1606. This time he was subjected to horrible tortures, suffering 
an agonizing death. The jailers tried suggesting that he had confessed and committed 
suicide, but his heroism and sufferings soon were widely known.  He was of singularly 
innocent life and wonderful prudence, He was canonized in 1970 as one of the 40 
Martyrs of England and Wales. 


COMMENT: 

Nicholas was a clever builder and architect who used his skills to protect endangered 
priests. Without his help, hundreds of English Catholics would have been deprived of 
the sacraments. His gift for spotting unlikely places to hide priests was impressive, 
but more impressive was his habit of seeking support for his work in prayer and the 
Eucharist. If we follow his example, we may also discover surprising ways to put our 
skills to Gods service.


REFLECTION:

""Marvel  at  the  courage  of  Mary--at  the  foot  of  the  cross,  in  the  
greatest  of  human  sorrow (  there  is  no  sorrow  like  hers)  filled  with  
fortitude.And  ask  her  for  that  same  fortitude  ,  so  that  you  ,  too,  will  
know  how  to  remain  close  to  the  cross.."  (  st.Jose maria)

*Recieving   communion  everyday  for  so  many  years  !   Anybody  else  would  be  
a  saint    by  now  --you  told  me  --and  I   ...I `m  always  the  same!    Son,  
I  replied  ,keep  up    your  daily  communion,  and  think: What  would  I be  if  I 
 hadnt  recieved?*


**O Jesus ! Who for love of me, 
Didst bear Thy Cross to Calvary ; 
In Thy sweet mercy grant to me 
To suffer & die with Thee...** 
S.THOMAS 
NOTTINGHAM 
ENGLAND



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