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J_the_Centrist
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As a scholar one of my favorite saints is Thomas More and I am curious as to why Anglicans honor him. Why would the church that seemingly executed him make him a saint? I am not interested in a Catholic vs. Protestant debate, that is not my intention at all. One of my hopes in asking this is that I am not offending anyone, particularly with my a postulation of the Anglican church executing him; I know that the Anglican church is a positive force in the world and we are all siblings in Christ here. Also, I am familiar with the historical events relating to this matter (Henry, Cranmer, the execution which occurred on July 6, etc.), as I have studied them for a long time now. Of particular interest to me is why More was made a saint and when? This question is more academic than spiritual and any (name removed by moderator)ut would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.