Fr. Andrew Cameron-Mowat, S.J. parish priest at Farm Street church in
London, said: “Fr John Edwards, S.J. was greatly loved by an enormous number of
people. His dynamic preaching and his mission work will live long in the
memory of all who met him. He brought numerous people into the Church." “In
my short time so far as parish priest it was a blessing to have his
presence at daily Mass in the church, and to receive his frequent words
of support and encouragement. He was a remarkable example of a faithful
and compassionate priest and a generous companion of Jesus. We will all
miss him very much, but rejoice that he is now in the arms of our
Blessed Lord. May he rest in peace.” A priest for 49 years, and a
member of the Jesuit Community at Mount St for 32 years, Fr Edwards was
known to be an excellent confessor who was very successful in
encouraging people to attend Confession. He was also a devoted advocate
of the practice of receiving indulgences. Fr Anthony Symondson, S.J a
fellow Jesuit priest and a friend of Fr Edwards, said his death was a
“perfect end to a very fine Jesuit vocation”.
He said:
“He had a very attractive personality in the sense that people warmed to him. Most of his life, since about 1972, was spent trudging around the country in mission, to large churches and small churches, well-known and obscure churches. His missions took a week and ended with an appeal, and he knew how successful he was by the by the amount of money raised.”
He continued: “John was a holy
man, a wonderful confessor. He regularly gave his Confession, he
preached brilliantly, and he made the faith something worth believing
in. He had a great effect on individual people, he was delightful
company and most of all a Jesuit priest.” After Fr Edwards was diagnosed with lung cancer, Fr Symondson said that he had described it as “a gift from God”.
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