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Anthony-de-Mello-SJ

Anthony de Mello SJ - 1931 – 98. Spiritual guide, writer and story-teller. Image © 2013 British Province of the Society of Jesus. Ellen Riley (1987-2012) and Cédric Charleuf (b.1978).

Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
Feasts and Seasons

Ascension source unknown

A clipart style image for the Ascension - copyright unknown.

Eastertide
Feasts and Seasons

Ash-Wednesday-ashes-Lawrence-Lew-OP-Flickr

An image by Fr Lawrence Lew OP from Flickr showing the ashes for Ash Wednesday alongside some palms. Creative Commons licence: https://www.flickr.com/photos/paullew/16381300858

Feasts and Seasons
Chaplains
Lent

Augustin-Bea-SJ

Augustin Bea SJ (1881 – 1968). Scholar, Promoter of ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. Image © 2013 British Province of the Society of Jesus. Ellen Riley (1987-2012) and Cédric Charleuf (b.1978)

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Feasts and Seasons

Blackfriars, Glasgow, 1615

Blackfriars, Glasgow, 1615 from An Authentic Account of the Imprisonment and Martyrdom of Father John Ogilvie (1877). The church and buildings of Blackfriars in Glasgow. The traditional site of Ogilvie's execution was in front of the main gate. Image © 2015 Jesuit Institute London

Feasts and Seasons
Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
St John Ogilvie SJ

Blessed-Miguel-Pro-SJ

Blessed Miguel Pro SJ - 1891 – 1927. Priest working secretly in Mexico, Martyr. Image © 2013 British Province of the Society of Jesus. Ellen Riley (1987-2012) and Cédric Charleuf (b.1978)

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Feasts and Seasons

Blessed-Rupert-Mayer-SJ

Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ - 1876 – 1945. Army chaplain, Preacher, Critic of Fascism. Image © 2013 British Province of the Society of Jesus. Ellen Riley (1987-2012) and Cédric Charleuf (b.1978)

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Feasts and Seasons
Religious Education

Book used by Edmund Campion at Oxford University

This book, from 1484, is a commentary on Aristotle's Physics. There are three signatures of Edmund Campion on the flyleaves showing it belonged to him during his time at Oxford. The book was given to Campion Hall at its foundation in 1936. Campion Hall Collections - Image © 2011 Jesuit Institute

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St Edmund Campion SJ

Campion Flower

The Red Campion (Silene dioica) is associated with St Edmund Campion and often appears in coats of arms of institutions dedicated to him (such as Campion Hall, Oxford). Image © 2016 Jesuit Institute

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St Edmund Campion SJ

Campion going to the rack Engraving

Engraving (1830s?) by Mary Byfield from Memoirs of Missionary Priests (1741) by Bishop Richard Challoner. Campion was subjected to violent torture including his limbs being stretched and wrenched on the rack. Before entering the room of his torture, he would kneel to pray. Image © 2011 Jesuit Institute

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St Edmund Campion SJ

Campion on the rack

Engraving by Giovanni Cavallieri after Niccolò Circignani from Ecclesiae Anglicanae Trophaea (Rome 1584) Houghton Library, Harvard University. .

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St Edmund Campion SJ

Caravaggio The Entombment of Christ Wikimedia

The entombment of Christ by Caravaggio (1603–1604) via Wikimedia.

Lent
Chaplains
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