Edmund Campion

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Edmund Campion


Born
in London, Kingdom of England
December 25, 1539

Died
November 01, 1581

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See also:
Edmund Campion, (b. 1933), Australian Catholic priest and historian
Edmund J. Campion


Edmund Campion (born 24 January 1540 – 1 December 1581), was an English Catholic Jesuit priest and martyr. While conducting an underground ministry in officially Anglican England, Campion was arrested by priest hunters. Convicted of high treason, he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. Campion was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1886 and canonised in 1970 by Pope Paul VI as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. His feast day is celebrated every 1st of December.
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Ten Reasons Proposed to His...

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A Historie of Ireland (1633)

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“Between optimism and pessimism, there is confidence in God.”
Edmund Campion, Great Australian Catholics

“We human beings are story-tellers, we pass on our values through the stories we tell. This is particularly true of Catholics, who get their identity through their histories, which they see as salvation history linking them to the saving actions of Christ. So, for Catholics, doing history – passing on the values by telling stories – is a pastoral imperative. We must look where we have been in order to know where we are going.”
Edmund Campion, Australian Catholic Lives

“If he had given away anything else, he would have been charged with indecent exposure.”
Edmund Campion, Great Australian Catholics