Blessed Edmund Campion
Louise Imogen Guiney
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Saint Edmund Campion, S.J., (1540 – 1581) was an English Catholic Jesuit priest and martyr. While conducting an underground ministry to the persecuted Catholics of Elizabethan 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. (Adapted from wikipedia) (3 hr 48 min)
Chapitres
Youth: London, Oxford: 1540-1566 | 16:19 | Lu par KevinS |
The Hours of Unrest: Oxford, Dublin: 1566-1570 | 16:58 | Lu par John |
Steps Forward: Ireland, 1571 | 17:50 | Lu par John |
Cheney Again: Douay: 1571 | 17:33 | Lu par Maria de Fátima da Silva |
The Call to Come Up Higher: Douay, Prague: 1571-1573 | 12:42 | Lu par Christopher Oram |
The Wished for Dawn: Bohemia: 1573-1579 | 13:56 | Lu par Paula Messina |
A Long March: Rome, Geneva, Rheims: 1580 | 16:31 | Lu par Maria de Fátima da Silva |
Inhospitable Home: 1580 | 15:07 | Lu par KevinS |
Skirmishing: The English Counties: 1580 | 14:03 | Lu par Ellies |
Many Labors: and a Book: 1580 | 20:30 | Lu par Ellies |
At Lyford Grange, and After: 1581 | 16:39 | Lu par Paula Messina |
The Thick of the Fray: 1581 | 30:02 | Lu par Ellies |
Victory: December 1, 1581 | 19:55 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Critiques





Stephen Lowe
Reader during the trial was meek, mild, fast and not comprehending the reading. Appreciate the effort but Champion deserved better.





Margaret
Most excellent history of God working upon the soul of man to make God more visible in the world.
excellent piece of history





Bruce G
Thank you for this well read and interesting piece of history