CAMPION, SAINT EDMUND

kămˈpēən, c.1540–1581, English Jesuit martyr, educated at St. Paul's School and St. John's College, Oxford. As a fellow at Oxford he earned the admiration of his colleagues and his students and the favor of Queen Elizabeth by his brilliance and oratorical ability. He went (1569) to Dublin to help in the proposed restoration of the university there. Although he had reluctantly taken orders as a Protestant, he had open Roman Catholic leanings and fled in disguise (1571) to England and then to the Continent, where he studied at Douai, joined (1573) the Society of Jesus, and was ordained (1578). In 1580 he and another Jesuit, Robert Persons, were sent as Jesuit missionaries to England. Campion's travels were marked by many conversions and did much to guarantee the survival of Roman Catholicism in England. Copies of his secretly printed pamphlet, Decem rationes [10 reasons], against the Protestants, appeared at Oxford in 1581. The long pursuit by the government ended (July, 1581) with the taking of Campion. He was racked three times, but though his body was broken he conducted debates with Protestant theologians brilliantly and won more converts. He defended himself ably against trumped-up charges of sedition but was nevertheless condemned and hanged, drawn, and quartered. He was beatified in 1886. In 1970, Campion and the other English and Welsh martyrs of the Reformation were canonized.

See biography by E. Waugh (3d ed. 1961).

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...LC ISBN 0-8232-1887-2 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Campion, Edmund, Saint, 1540-1581. A Jesuit challenge : Edmund Campions debates at the Tower of London in 1581 / edited by James V. Holleran. p. cm. Includes...
...recounted the story in verse in Saint Brandan. Feast: 16 May. P...arrest of the latter in 1581 see CAMPION, Edmund Alexander Briant was taken by...fictitious plot. He suffered with Edmund *Campion and Ralph *Sherwin the usual...
...76 , 83, 92 , 105 Burd, A. L., 151 n . Burke, Edmund, 168 Busleyden, Jerome, 29 and n ., 30 , 60 , 66...Calvinism, 80 , 113 , 115 , 117 Campbell, W. E., 47 n . Campion, Edmund, 94 Carlyle, R. W. and A. J., 121 n . Carrara...
...in its full span had room for Luther and Loyola, the Reformed Churches and the Jesuits, Servetus and Cranmer and Edmund Campion, Paul IV and John of Leyden." 9 It was of the essence of this "Christian Revival" to hope that the ideal of community...
...collected the rich harvest of Campions poetical works. One of Campions acute friends observed of...judgment did not prevail, and Campion returned to those numbers...wrote some of his lyrics under Campions influence. But no other writer...beginning -- Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet...
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...examples of the Irish saints, citing their lengthy...various lives of Irish saints must, of course, be...renewed interest in Irish saints lives.46 Flacius Illyricuss...Richard Stanihurst48 and Edmund Campion, the Irish Franciscan...
...poignant precision by Edmund Campion at his trial. If to...England, the island of saints, and the most devoted...although Southwells, Campions, and Laceys insistence...wisdome wooe me to the saint, Yet sense would win...the First Centenary of Campion Hall, Oxford (1896...Debora Kuller Shuger, "Saints and Lovers: Mary Magdalene...
...famous colleague, Edmund Campion. He spent the rest...discourse. The story of Edmund Campions famous Letter to the...of Foxes calendar of saints and the Catholic calendar...Modern England: The Edmund Campion Affair in Context...
...Thus, when he arrived from Milan, Campion did not only bring the Shakespeares...Greenblatt imagines Shakespeare meeting Edmund Campion there, possibly even kneeling down before...represents holiness, is honored as a saint (a category redefined by the Elizabethan...
...reception of no better grace from multiple saints all re-create the ritual performances...through the adoration of intermediary saints." (50) Thus, the inclusion of such...attempted to strip away the sacred aura of saints images by focusing upon their lascivious...
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...McCord Adams writes: Saint Paul says, the Spirit...world Adams describes in Saint Pauls words. I want...for instance, or saints). It is customary...this. To return to Saint Edmund Campions last days: at the very...presence, to which Campion replied, "What? Will...
...Catholicism, connecting it with Saint Augustine, on whom I have published...including those who gave me the Edmund Campion Medal and six honorary degrees from...have to be Catholic to write about Saint Augustine or quote Chesterton. I...
...flowers of martyrs." I tell them of Edmund Campion, ministering in disguise and secret...while a priest intones the litany of the saints, calling each to witness and help her...With time, is an occupation for the saint. Most of us live our lives experiencing...


 

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...Halfpenny, who was most recently seen in BBC teachers drama Waterloo Road, was a naive 13-year-old pupil at Saint Edmund Campion RC Comprehensive school in Wrekenton, when she landed the role of Nicola Dobson. "It was amazing to be suddenly...
...audition for parts in them. But her theatrical leanings were put on hold when, as a 13-year-old pupil at Saint Edmund Campion RC Comprehensive in Wrekenton, she landed the role of Nicola Dobson at the start of TVs Byker Grove. Her role...
...generations. There are still the remains of a 17th century priests hiding place where, according to legend, Saint Edmund Campion hid on his last visit to Lancashire before being executed. During World War I the house was used as a hospital...
...told Newcastle Crown Court that he was knifed four times by Tony Hedley, known as Bud, a pupil with him at Saint Edmund Campion School, in Gateshead. The court heard the pair knew each other while at school but were not friends. Hedley...
...be one of the most improves schools in the city." St Edmund Campion School in Erdington highlighted pupil Alex Friar, who...gaining five or more grades between A* and C. Solihulls Saint Martins School reported 74 per cent of grades at either...
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CAMPION, SAINT EDMUND kam pe n, c.1540 1581...missionaries to England. Campions travels were marked by...1581) with the taking of Campion. He was racked three...beatified in 1886. In 1970, Campion and the other English...
...England, which he undertook with Saint Edmund Campion , was the most notable event in Personss career. When Campion was caught, Persons fled to the...at Eu was later transferred to Saint-Omer, and in 1794 it moved to...
...the order are St. Francis Borgia , Claudio Aquaviva , Saint Robert Bellarmine , Luis Molina , and Francisco Suarez...efforts was the English mission of 1580, distinguished by Saint Edmund Campion . Another celebrated English Jesuit was Robert Southwell...


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