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Robert Southwell SJ Engraving

St Robert Southwell SJ Jesuit priest, poet and martyr. Died at Tyburn 21st February 1595 Feast Day: 1st December with Edmund Campion SJ Engraving 1608.

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Christ is Risen Christi Auferstehung Albin Egger-Lienz

The Resurrection of Christ by Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926), painted in 1923. Image via Wikimedia Commons.

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Lyford Grange by Tony Hadland

Drawing of Lyford Grange where Edmund Campion was betrayed and captured on 17th July 1581.Image © 2001 Tony Hadland and used with permission

St Edmund Campion SJ
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Pews at Church of St Mary the Virgin Oxford

The University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford These are the pews where Campion left 400 copies of the Rationes Decem to be discovered at the Commencement Day ceremonies on 27th June 1581 Image © 2011 Jesuit Institute

St Edmund Campion SJ
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The Martyrdom of Edmund Campion, Alexander Briant and Ralph Sherwin Stonyhurst Collections

The Martyrdom of Edmund Campion, Alexander Briant and Ralph Sherwin. Engraving by Giovanni Cavallieri after Niccolò Circignani from Ecclesiae Anglicanae Trophaea (Rome 1584) Stonyhurst Collections

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Rope of Edmund Campion Relic

The rope used to bind Campion to the hurdle on which he was dragged to Tyburn, recovered by Fr Robert Persons SJ. Most of this relic is kept at Stonyhurst. Sections of the rope were given to St Francis Xavier Church Liverpool, to Campion Hall Oxford at its foundation, and to the Vatican Collections on Campion's canonization in 1970.

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The Lydford Grange Agnus Dei Wax Tablet

A wax tablet bearing the impression of the Lamb of God, a token of peace and communion sent from Rome. This Agnus Dei was discovered in the attics at Lydford Grange in 1959 and given to Campion Hall Oxford. It bears the arms of Pope Gregory XIII who sent Campion and other Jesuits to England. Campion Hall Collections - Images © 2011 Jesuit Institute

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Church of St Mary the Virgin Oxford

The University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford Campion was a student, tutor and fellow in the University of Oxford and would frequently have worshipped at the University Church. Image© 2011 Jesuit Institute

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Drawing of the Lyford Agnus Dei by Tony Hadland

Drawing of the Agnus Dei found at Lyford Grange. Image © 2001 Tony Hadland and used with permission.

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Edmund Campion Earliest Known Portrait Engraving

This is the earliest known portrait of Campion. Engraving (1582) from A Particular Declaration or Testimony of the Undutifull and Traiterous Affection Borne Against her Maiestie by Edmond Campion Jesuite, and Other Condemned Priestes... (London, printed by Christopher Barker 1582)

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