Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), a leader of the English Reformation, was the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. He wrote and compiled the “Book of Common Prayer.” Under Catholic Queen Mary I, he was convicted of heresy and burned at the stake. This year marks the 525th anniversary of Cranmer’s birth July 2, 1489, in the village of Aslockton in Nottinghamshire, England.…
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