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  • Robert Parsons
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  • Robert Parsons (born Robert Persons, 24 June 1546 – 15 April 1610) was an English Jesuit priest in the 16th century. He secretly and illegally ministered to English Catholics during Elizabeth I's reign and went into exile after his companion, St Edward Campion, was caught and executed in 1581. He lived out his life in exile, founding seminaries around Catholic Europe, and publishing Memorial for the Reformation of England.
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Name
  • Robert Parsons
Cause of Death
  • Natural causes
  • Execution by decapitation
Religion
Affiliations
  • Society of Jesus
Occupation
  • Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Priest, Missionary, Author
Death
  • 1598
  • 1610
Birth
  • 1546
Nationality
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  • Robert Parsons (born Robert Persons, 24 June 1546 – 15 April 1610) was an English Jesuit priest in the 16th century. He secretly and illegally ministered to English Catholics during Elizabeth I's reign and went into exile after his companion, St Edward Campion, was caught and executed in 1581. He lived out his life in exile, founding seminaries around Catholic Europe, and publishing Memorial for the Reformation of England.