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St. John Fisher

His Eminence
Saint John Fisher
Cardinal and Bishop of Rochester
John Fisher (painting).jpg
John Fisher by Hans Holbein the Younger
Diocese Rochester
See Rochester
Appointed 14 October 1504
Installed 24 April 1505
Term ended 2 January 1535
Predecessor Richard FitzJames
Successor Nicholas Heath
Other posts Cardinal-Priest of San Vitale
Orders
Ordination 17 December 1491
by Thomas Rotherham
Consecration 24 November 1504
by William Warham
Created Cardinal 21 May 1535
Rank Bishop, Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born c. (1469-10-19)19 October 1469
Beverley, Yorkshire, Kingdom of England
Died 22 June 1535(1535-06-22) (aged 65)
Tower Hill, London, Kingdom of England
Denomination Roman Catholic
Motto faciam vos fieri piscatores hominum
Coat of arms Saint John Fisher's coat of arms
Sainthood
Feast day
Venerated in Catholic Church, Church of England, some of the other Churches in the Anglican Communion
Title as Saint Bishop, cardinal and martyr
Beatified 29 December 1886
Rome, Kingdom of Italy,
by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized 19 May 1935
Vatican City,
by Pope Pius XI
Patronage Diocese of Rochester
Styles of
John Fisher
Coat of arms of Saint John Fisher.svg
Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal

John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535), venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint John Fisher, was an English Catholic bishop, cardinal, and theologian. Fisher was also an academic, and eventually served as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

Fisher was executed by order of Henry VIII during the English Reformation for refusing to accept the King as Supreme Head of the Church of England and for upholding the Catholic Church's doctrine of papal primacy. He was named a cardinal shortly before his death. He is honoured as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church. He shares his feast day with St Thomas More on 22 June in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints and on 6 July in that of the Church of England.

John Fisher was born in Beverley, Yorkshire, in 1469, the eldest son of Robert Fisher, a modestly prosperous merchant of Beverley, and Agnes, his wife. He was one of four children. His father died when John was eight. His mother remarried and had five more children by her second husband, William White. Fisher seems to have had close contacts with his extended family all his life. Fisher's early education was probably received in the school attached to the collegiate church in his home town. He attended Beverley Grammar School, an old foundation claiming to date from the year 700. In the present day, one of the houses at the school is named in Fisher's honour.


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