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How does today`s Jesuit: Reconcile this Saint`s words with their actions?

Edmund Campion Letter to the council article 8

viii. Moreover I doubt not but you, her Highness' Council, being of such wisdom and discreet in cases most important, when you shall have heard these questions of religion opened faithfully, which many times by our adversaries are huddled up and confounded, will see upon what substantial grounds our Catholic Faith is builded, how feeble that side is which by sway of the time prevaileth against us, and so at last for your own souls, and for many thousand souls that depend upon your government, will discountenance error when it is bewrayed [revealed], and hearken to those who would spend the best blood in their bodies for your salvation. Many innocent hands are lifted up to heaven for you daily by those English students, whose posterity shall never die, which beyond seas, gathering virtue and sufficient knowledge for the purpose, are determined never to give you over, but either to win you heaven, or to die upon your pikes. And touching our Society, be it known to you that we have made a league—all the Jesuits in the world, whose succession and multitude must overreach all the practice of England—cheerfully to carry the cross you shall lay upon us, and never to despair your recovery, while we have a man left to enjoy your Tyburn, or to be racked with your torments, or consumed with your prisons. The expense is reckoned, the enterprise is begun; it is of God; it cannot be withstood. So the faith was planted: So it must be restored.
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I agree:
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Fr O'Connor said it, Jesuits, Dominics they are not doing what their founder wanted, let along St Francis.
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They were Catholic men, that did not partake of Nonsense, solemn or otherwise.
His letter can be read in entire here :www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/CAMBRAG.htm
another very good study of Catholic Men being Catholic can be found here:
Elizabethan Recusant Prose 1559 - 1582 by A. C. SouthernMore
They were Catholic men, that did not partake of Nonsense, solemn or otherwise.

His letter can be read in entire here :www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/CAMBRAG.htm

another very good study of Catholic Men being Catholic can be found here:

Elizabethan Recusant Prose 1559 - 1582 by A. C. Southern