Son of a Catholic bookseller named Edmund whose family converted to Anglicanism. The boy planned to enter his fathers trade, but earned a scholarship to Saint Johns College, Oxford under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth Is court favorite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Sought after speaker. Queen Elizabeth offered him a deaconate in the Church of England. He declined the offer, fled to the continent, and joined the Jesuits. Ordained in 1578.
He spent some time working in Bohemia, then returned to London,England as part of a Jesuit mission, crossing the Channel disguised as a jewel merchant. Edmund worked with Jesuit brother Saint Nicholas Owen. In London he wrote a description of his new mission in which he explained his work was religious, not political; it became known as Campions Brag. Widely distributed, it encouraged many Catholics to remain loyal to their faith. It also led to Edmunds arrest, imprisonment and torture in the Tower of London, and martyrdom.
Born
* 24 January 1540 at London, England
Died
* hanged, drawn, and quartered on 1 December 1581 at Tyburn, London, England
* parts of his body were displayed at each of the four city gates as a warning to other Catholics
* relics at Rome, Prague, London, Oxford, Stonyhurst, and Roehampton
St Edmund Campion pray for us.
Salvation,
I know you had something about St Edmund in your Daily Mass thread, but I didn’t see the text of Campion’s Brag.
Campion, pinging you for FReepequitte.