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Blessed Edmund Campion

By Louise Imogen Guiney

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Amidst a kingdom torn by religious upheaval, one man must choose between his personal safety and his unwavering faith, launching him on a path of devotion and ultimate sacrifice.

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2016-08-05
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"Blessed Edmund Campion" by Louise Imogen Guiney is a recounting of the life of Edmund Campion, a significant Jesuit figure and martyr, during the religious conflicts of 16th-century England. Guiney explores Campion's early Catholic life and education, the difficult choices regarding his faith, and his strong dedication to the Catholic Church despite facing persecution. Readers discover his youth in London and Oxford and the events that affected his beginnings, like his Catholic upbringing and scholastic achievements. As Queen Elizabeth I advanced the Protestant Reformation, Campion struggled with his own faith and the pressures of society, foreshadowing his devotion to the Catholic cause. This sets up Campion's spiritual journey and the challenges he would face as he chose religious conviction over personal safety and worldly success.

About the Author

Louise Imogen Guiney was an American poet, essayist and editor, born in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

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