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London Bridge line drawing author unknown

Note the heads of martyrs on long spiked poles at the entrance to the bridge. This barbarity was to deter others from Catholic activities. Source/author unknown.

St Edmund Campion SJ
Feasts and Seasons
Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits

To love you more dearly Prayer and Liturgy Directory

The Prayer and Liturgy Directory from Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales and the Catholic Education Service.

Liturgy in Catholic Schools
Chaplains
Prayers for Schools

The Resurrection of Lazarus Henry Ossawa Tanner Wikimedia

The Raising of Lazarus by Henry Ossawa Tanner (oil on canvas). 1896. Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Via Wikimedia Commons.

November and Remembrance
Feasts and Seasons

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 A higher resolution version of this file is available on request. Please email eharrison@jesuit.org.uk for access.

Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
St Edmund Campion SJ

The Raising of Lazarus by Vincent Van Gogh Wikimedia

Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, May 1890. Oil on paper, 50 cm x 65.5 cm Credits: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation). Via Wikimedia Commons.

November and Remembrance
Feasts and Seasons

Texts for Tenebrae PDF

Texts for a Tenebrae service for schools (Passiontide). See also Tenebrae in Resources.

Prayers for Schools
Liturgy in Catholic Schools
Feasts and Seasons
Chaplains
Lent

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. A higher resolution of this image is available on request - please email eharrison@jesuit.org.uk for access.

Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
St Edmund Campion SJ

Alexander Briant Public Domain

St Alexander Briant SJ who was martyred with Campion at Tyburn on 1st December 1581 (Engraving 1608). Public Domain.

Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
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 There is a png version of this file on request. Please email eharrison@jesuit.org.uk if you require access.

Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
St Edmund Campion SJ

John Ogilvie Mass Texts

Mass texts for the feast of St John Ogilvie, celebrated on 10th March.

Liturgy in Catholic Schools
Feasts and Seasons
Jesuit Saints and famous Jesuits
Chaplains
Mass Texts and Readings
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