
Now I cannot think of any other person in the Anglican Calendar who causes so much controversy. According to The Society of Charles King and Martyr (SCKM) he is honoured as a martyr "because he died for the Church. He was offered his life if he would abandon episcopacy but he refused for this would have taken the Church of England away from being part of 'the one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church’ and made Her into a sect."
True, Charles was offered his life if he was prepared to accepts certain terms and conditions one of which was to allow the Church of England to become Congregational, but the truth is more complicated than that. Anyway, to continue holding to that theory seems to me to say that Congregationalist, and all who do not follow the Episcopal pattern, are sects and not part of the true Church.
My feeling about Charles was that at best he was guilty of naivety and at worst, stupidity. As a King he failed to grasp the changing times in which he lived. He held on to a medieval view of kingship, forgetting that even medieval kings had been deposed.
And there we have it, it seems you have to be deposed in order to become famous: Charles, of Course; Henry VI, with moves still being made to bring him to sainthood and Richard III, who even today has a loyal band of followers on both sides of the Atlantic.
But back to Charles, should he be a saint? The Church of England seems ambivalent. Charles was included in the Book of Common Prayer 1662 but removed in 1859, now he is back. Personally, I'm not so ambivalent as the man lead us into a Civil War in which thousands died. I believe his 'martyrdom' was less to do about the church and more to do with his ego.
Just as I do not wish to uphold Charles, neither do I wish to hold up Cromwell, many of the traits I find in Charles I

So who should we commemorate? Well, if I do not like the inclusion of Charles in the Anglican Calender I do like the inclusion of what I call 'the little people'. Those we don't necessarily call Saints, but those who got on with whatever God called them to do quietly and without fuss; and those who made life better for ordinary people without any thought of reward. To me these are the real Saints.
Dave