In April 1757, men working on the house in
Henley Street, Stratford, where William Shakespeare was born, discovered a six
page, hand-written document hidden between the eaves and the joists. It was a
copy of the Borromeo Testament, an affirmation of the Catholic faith written by
Cardinal Borromeo of Milan. Each one of the six pages was signed by John
Shakespeare, William’s father. It would seem to suggest that the Shakespeare
family continued to practice the forbidden Catholic faith. In addition, two
Stratford recusancy returns have survived from the year 1592 and on both John
Shakespeare is listed. His excuse for not attending church was that he was in
debt and feared his creditors – a myth which has persisted although evidence
suggests that John Shakespeare was not in debt and that it was a common excuse
made by Catholics to avoid the Protestant churches. The final clue that the
Shakespeare family were Catholics is a list compiled in 1606, after the
Gunpowder Plot, of people missing from the Easter communion in Stratford. On
this list is the name of Susanna Shakespeere – William’s daughter.
Showing posts with label Celebrating Shakespeare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrating Shakespeare. Show all posts
19/05/2014
CELEBRATING SHAKESPEARE IN A VERY BUSY FORTNIGHT
Another busy fortnight has passed at work. The end of the school year rapidly approaches with its haunting burden of deadlines, decisions to be made, reports to be written. A nightmarish fortnight ahead and then some relax, I hope.
What have you been dreaming of or actually doing these latest couple of weeks? Unfortunately, I could grant myself very little rest, hence I didn't have enough time for proper blogging, reading or reviewing but I could watch new TV series, go on with the ones I had started seeing and even go to an event in Rome to celebrate old Will's anniversary. I must do something different from the housework and schoolwork, if I want to remain sane. Women on the brink of a nervous breakdown has never been one of my favourite titles but it is simply perfect to describe my life.
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