Australian Anglo-Catholics believe adopting Becket as their patron is apt, considering how they say they have been ostracised by the Anglican ChurchSt Thomas Becket is immortalised in Canterbury Cathedral, which hosts one of the four great mediaeval shrines of the Church. His burial place was destroyed during the Reformation in seven stages.
Archbishop John Hepworth said that by the time King Henry VIII's chief minister Thomas Cromwell, who history shows was anti-Christian, came to finish off the relic there was only the right hand left – the blessing hand.
It was smuggled across the channel to a Catholic monastery in Normandy, France where it survived the French revolution and was venerated.
Surviving pieces of the relic was placed at the altar during recent Mass celebrations, including during the Anglo-Catholics' 1-3 February national conference on the Gold Coast.
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