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  1. San Edmundo Campion (en inglés: Edmund Campion) (Londres, 24 de enero de 1540 – Tyburn, 1 de diciembre de 1581) fue un sacerdote católico, jesuita, mártir santificado siendo uno de los Cuarenta mártires de Inglaterra y Gales.

  2. Edmund Campion, SJ (25 January 1540 – 1 December 1581) was an English 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.

  3. San. Death: 12/01/1581. Nationality (place of birth): Inglaterra. El más famoso de los mártires ingleses, Edmundo Campion (1540-1581) renunció a una prometedora carrera en Oxford y a una invitación de entrar al servicio de la reina Isabel, para hacerse sacerdote católico y servir as los católicos, que estaban muy abandonados y con grandes ...

  4. Saint Edmund Campion, English Jesuit martyred by the Protestant government of Queen Elizabeth I. When he refused under severe torture to recant his religious convictions, his captors invented charges that he had conspired to overthrow the queen. He was convicted of treason and executed.

  5. The most famous of the English martyrs, Edmund Campion (1540-1581) gave up a promising career at Oxford and an invitation to enter Queen Elizabeth's service in order to become a Catholic priest and minister to the abandoned Catholics who greatly desired the sacraments.

  6. Learn about the life and martyrdom of St. Edmund Campion, an English Jesuit and priest who returned to his native country to reclaim Catholics and convert Protestants. Read his biography, his famous tract \"Decem Rationes\", and his last letter to his friend Philip Howard.

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · On 24th June 1580 Campion set foot in England for the first time in nine years; he knew that he was returning to almost certain death. Campions mission was to the Catholics of England. It was now 21 years since the second break with Rome and few of the old priests ordained under Queen Mary I remained alive.