MLK -- Westminster Abbey,Westminster, London, UK
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The statue of Dr Martin Luther King, US civil rights icon, is installed ina place of deep honour over the west door at Westminster Abbey
Waymark Code: WMT600
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/01/2016
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Dr. Martin Luther King is one of 20 modern Christian martyrs whose statues were installed on niches over the west door to Westminster Abbey in 1998. Those niches has been empty since the Middle Ages, and are places of great international honour.

From the BBC: (visit link)

"Martyrs of the modern era

Ten 20th century Christian martyrs have been commemorated with statues at Westminster Abbey in London.

The statues were unveiled before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey.

Church officials of different religious denominations from all over the world joined them, including the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr George Carey, and Cardinal Basil Hume.

The martyrs chosen by the Abbey represent religious persecution and oppression in each continents.

Among them are victims of the nazism, communism and religious prejudice in Africa.

"There has never been a time in Christian history when someone, somewhere, has not died rather than compromise with the powers of oppression, tyranny and unbelief," the Rev Dr Anthony Harvey, sub-dean of Westminster, told the congregation.

But our century, which has been the most violent in recorded history, has created a roll of Christian martyrs far exceeding that of any previous period."

The 10 statues were added to the Abbey as part of its restoration programme. The niches above the west gate had been empty since the Middle Ages.

The modern martyr

The earliest definition of a martyr meant someone who had witnessed Jesus's life. But with time, the term "martyr" has come to mean someone who, for their faith and beliefs, has suffered death at the hands of a persecutor.

Among the martyrs represented in stone are: Saint Elizabeth of Russia, killed in Russia in 1918 by the Bolsheviks, Archbishop Oscar Romero, of El Salvador, and baptist preacher Martin Luther King, both of whom were assassinated.

All of the modern martyrs spent their lives striving for a better world, but for some in particular, achieving this rested on total non-violence regardless of the might of their opposition.

The ideology of the German theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, centred around international peace and the coming together of countries through the church.

Bonhoeffer was eventually hanged in a Nazi concentration camp in 1945 for his participation in a Protestant resistance movement, but it was his work as a spiritual writer, musician and author of fiction and poetry that had been his powerful weapon.

Probably the most famous of the martyrs is Dr Martin Luther King, who also took religion as the ideological platform to bring about change in America in the 1960s.

A pastor of the African-American Baptist church, he preached within a political context of creating equal voting and civil rights for the black community.

He believed fervently in passive resistance, and his assassination in 1968, made him a symbol of the struggle for social change.

But the church itself as a religious institution has also been a target of oppression by governments and movements of the twentieth century.

Other figures represented are: Archbishop Oscar Romero, of El Salvador, Archbishop Janani Luwum, of Uganda, and Wang Zhiming, from China.

20th century martyrs

In 1918, the Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia was killed by the Bolsheviks.

Manche Masemola was a Anglican catechumen from South Africa who was killed in 1928 by her parents at the age of 16.

Maximilian Kolbe was canonised by the Roman Catholic Church after being killed by the Nazis in 1941.

In 1941, Lucian Tapiede, an Anglican from Papua New Guinea, was killed during the Japanese invasion.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a Lutheran pastor and theologian. killed by the Nazis in 1945.

Esther John, a Presbyterian evangelist from Pakistan, was allegedly killed by a Muslim fanatic in 1960.

One of the world's most famous civil rights activists, Martin Luther King, a baptist, was assassinated in 1969.

In 1972, Wang Zhiming was killed during the Chinese cultural revolution. He was a pastor and evangelist.

In 1977, Janani Luwum was assassinated during the rule of Idi Amin, in Uganda, for being an Anglican Archbishop.

Oscar Romero was a Roman Catholic Archbishop in El Salvado, assassinated in 1980."
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