The life, mission and death of English Jesuit priest and Martyr Saint Edmund Campion are remembered in this film from Mary’s Dowry Productions. Follow the journey of a man with a mission to minister to the persecuted Catholics of Elizabethan England.
At a time when the world needs HEROES who stand up for Truth in the face of persecution and death, a man from the past tells his story of bravery, determination and love for the English people and God.
Determined to remain loyal to his Catholic Faith, Saint Edmund Campion is eventually sentenced to a traitor’s death and gives his life on Tyburn Gallows in 1581. He died aged 41, a Catholic priest and a faithful Englishman.
This unique production presents Saint Edmund Campion’s journey using dramatic visuals and narration. Runtime 1 hour and 2 minutes. Format DVD. Available Worldwide.
Runtime: 1 hour and 2 minutes
Format: Multiregional DVD Available Worldwide
From the universities of Oxford, to the Court of Queen Elizabeth I, through Ireland, France and Rome and back across the channel to illegally re-enter England as a Jesuit Priest, Saint Edmund Campion is pursued by spies and priest-hunters, writes his famous ‘Brag’ and ‘Ten Reasons’, is captured, tortured, imprisoned in the infamous Tower of London, and is subjected to trials and debates.