Martyr's of China-Honoured In September-November

Bl. John-Gabriel Perboyre
Feastday: September 11
1840
Martyr of China: He was a Vincentian from Puech, France, who was ordained in 1826. In 1835 he volunteered for the missions of China and went to Honan, where he rescued abandoned children. When the persecution started, John was arrested and tortured for a year. On September 11, he was strangled to death. Pope Leo XIII beatified him in 1889, making him the first martyr in China to be so honored. Pope John Paul II canonized him in 1996


St. Gabriel du Fresse, Blessed
Feastday: September 14
1815
Martyr of china. he was born in Ville de Lezoux, near Clermont, France, in 1750. After entering the seminary for foreign missions, he was sent to China in 1777. Ordained, he was soon betrayed by a Chinese Christian and beheaded. Gabriel was beatified in 1900.


Bl. Matthew de Eskandely
Feastday: October 8
1309
Martyr of China. He was one of the first missionaries to reach China during the Middle Ages. Born in Buda, Hungary, he entered the Church and set out as a missionary to the Far East. Few details have survived of his labors, but it is known that he was martyred in China.


Bl. Francis Serrano
Feastday: October 20
1748
Dominican martyr of China. A Spaniard, Francis entered the Dominicans and was sent to Fukien, China. Arrested with Blessed Peter Sanze in 1746, Francis was elected titular bishop of Tipasa while in prison. He and his Dominican companions, including Francis Diaz, were strangled. He was beatified in 1893.


Bl. Peter Ou
Feastday: November 7
1814
Chinese martyr. A Chinese native, Peter was originally an innkeeper who was converted to the Catholic faith and became a catechist. He is credited with giving Christian instruction to more than six hundred converts before he was strangled by enemies of the Church. He was beatified.


Bl. Thaddeus Lieu
Feastday: November 24
1823
Chinse martyr. A Chinese native, he was ordained a priest and served in the Chinese missions until his arrest by anti-Christian authorities. He was strangled in prison after two years of incarceration and terrible torment.


Bl. Lawrence PeMan
Feastday: November 24
1856
Martyr of China, a disciple of Blessed Augustine Chapdelaine. He was beheaded, and in 1900 was beatified

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