Saint of the day November 24: Saint Andrew Dung-Lac and companions. Catholic Saints

Every November 24, the Catholic Church remembers Saint Andrew Dung-Lac and companions – the 117 martyrs of Vietnam – who consecrated their lives to the proclamation of the Gospel and died victims of hatred of the faith.

The history of evangelization in the current territories of Vietnam began in the 16th century. Missionaries from Europe came to those lands with the desire to announce the Good News among the natives and open for them the path of the Church and salvation.

Among the Vietnamese there were many who welcomed the message of Christ with joy; However, as Christianity grew stronger and generated a greater impact on social life and culture, many others chose the route of repudiation and violence against converts and those arriving from other lands. Especially the 18th and 19th centuries were bloody in this sense and the blood of numerous Christians was shed.

In the 19th century, kings Minh Mang and Tu Duc organized a very long persecution that lasted decades. In 1833, Minh Mang issued an order prohibiting missionary activity and forcing anyone who called himself a Christian to publicly renounce his faith, under threat of severe punishment – prison or death. This ruler and his successor, called Tu Duc, sought to impose Confucianism in an exclusive manner.

The worst happened in the middle of the last century. Between 1848 and 1860, up to six edicts were proclaimed accusing Christians of being conspirators and representatives of foreign political interests. Those 12 years represented the radicalization of what had already been happening in Vietnam since the arrival of the first evangelizers in the 16th century. The result of these anti-Christian measures and almost 300 years of persecution were thousands of Vietnamese and foreigners – mostly Europeans – martyred and murdered. Among them there were a greater number of bishops, priests and religious, but there were also lay people.

Gradually, throughout the 20th century, the Catholic Church, which does everything possible to preserve the memory of its martyrs, has recognized the holiness and devotion of those who died in Vietnam out of hatred for the faith. It is true that some may have remained anonymous, but many others have been duly identified and today make up the list of faithful whose testimony strengthens the local and universal Church. These 117, led by Saint Andrew Dung-Lac (priest died December 21, 1839), were canonized by Saint John Paul II in 1988.

Of the 117 martyrs, 75 were beheaded, 22 strangled, 6 burned alive, 5 sentenced to having their limbs torn and 9 died in prison due to torture.

The number of people canonized (117) in a single ceremony was unprecedented in the history of the Church. This is the official list headed by Saint Andrew Dung-Lac (they are included along with the originals from Vietnam, the Spanish and French missionaries):

  • Andrés DUNG-LAC, Sacerdote 21-12-1839

  • Domingo HENARES, Obispo OP 25-06-1838

  • Clement Ignatius DELGADO CEBRIAN, Bishop OP 12-07-1

  • Pedro Rosa Úrsula BORIE, Bishop MEP 24-11-1838

  • Jose Maria Diaz SANJURJO, Bishop OP 20-07-1857

  • Melchor GARCÍA SAMPEDRO SUÁREZ, Obispo OP 28-07-1858

  • Jerome BEAUTY, Bishop OP O1-11-1861

  • Valentín BERRÍO OCHOA, Bishop OP 01-11-1861

  • Stephen Theodore CUENOT, Bishop MEP 14-11-1861

  • Francisco GIL DE FEDERICH, Priest OP 22-O1-1745

  • Mateo ALONSO LECINIANA, Priest OP 22-O1-1745

  • Jacinto Castaneda, Priest OP 07-11-1773

  • Vincent Le Ouang Liem, Priest OP 07-11-1

  • Emanuel NGUYEN VAN TRIEU, Priest 09-17-1798

  • Juan DAT, Sacerdote 28-10-1798

  • Pedro LE TuY, Priest 10-11-1833

  • Francisco Isidoro GAGELIN, Priest MEP 17-10-1833

  • José MARCHAND, Priest MEP 30-11-1835

  • John Charles CORNAY, Priest MEP 20-09-1837

  • Vicente DO YEN, Priest OP 30-06-1838

  • Peter THE FATHER, Priest 15-07-1

  • José FERNÁNDEZ, Priest OP 07-24-1838

  • Bernardo VU VAN DUE, Priest 01-08-1838

  • Sunday NGUYEN VAN HANH (DIEU), Priest OP 01-08-1838

  • SANTIAGO DO MAI NAM, Sacerdote 12-08-1838

  • José DANG DINH (NIEN) VIEN, Priest 08-21-1838

  • Pedro NGUYEN VAN TU, Priest OP 05-09-1838

  • Francisco JACCARD, Priest MEP 09-21-1838

  • Vicente NGUYEN THE DIEM, Priest 11-24-1838

  • Pedro VO BANG KHOA, Sacerdote November 24, 1838

  • Domingo TUOC, Sacerdote OP 02-04-1839

  • Thomas DINH VIET Du, Priest OP 11-26-1839

  • Sunday NGUYEN VAN (DOAN) XUYEN, Priest OP 11-26-1839

  • Pedro PHAM VAN TIZI, Priest 21-12-1

  • Pablo PHAN KHAC DRILLING, Sacerdote April 28, 1840

  • José DO QUANG HIEN, Priest OP 09-05-1840

  • Lucas Vu BA LOAN, Sacerdote 05-06-1840

  • Domingo TRACH (DOAI), Priest OP 18-09-1840

  • Pablo NGUYEN NGAN, Priest 08-11-1840

  • José NGUYEN DINH NGHI, Sacerdote November 8, 1840

  • Martín TA Duc THINH, Priest 08-11-1840

  • Pedro KHANH, Sacerdote July 12, 1842

  • Agustín SCHOEFFLER, MEP Priest 05-01-1851

  • Juan Luis BONNARD, Priest MEP 01-05-1852

  • Felipe PHAN VAN MINH, Sacerdote July 3, 1853

  • Lorenzo NGUYEN VAN HUONG, Sacerdote April 27, 1856

  • Pablo LE BAO TINH, Sacerdote April 6, 1857

  • Domingo MAU, Sacerdote OP 05-11-1858

  • Pablo LE VAN Loc, Priest 02-13-1859

  • Sunday CAM, TOP Priest 03-11-1859

  • Pedro DOAN LONG REGION, Sacerdote July 31, 1859

  • Pedro Francisco NERON, Priest MEP 03-11-1860

  • Thomas KHUONG, TOP Priest 01-30-1861

  • Juan Teofano VENARD, Priest MEP 02-02-1861

  • Peter Nguyen VAN Luu, Priest 07-04-1

  • José TUAN, Priest OP 30-04-1861

  • Juan DOAN TRINH HOAN, Sacerdote May 26, 1861

  • Pedro ALMATO RIBERA, Priest OP 01-11-1861

  • Pablo TONG VIET BUONG, Layman 10-23-1833

  • Andrés TRAN VAN THONG, Layman 11-28-1835

  • Francisco Javier CAN, Catechist 11-20-1837

  • Francisco DO VAN (HIEN) CHIEU, Catequista June 25, 1838

  • José NGUYEN DINH UPEN, TOP Catechist 03-07-1838

  • Pedro NGUYEN DiCH, Layman 08-12-1838

  • Miguel NGUYEN HUY MY, Layman 08-12-1838

  • José HOANG LUONG CANH, Laico TOP September 5, 1838

  • Tomás TRAN VAN THIEN, Seminarian 09-21-1838

  • Pedro TRUONG VAN DUONG, Catequista December 18, 1838

  • Pablo NGUYEN VAN MY, Catechist 12-18-1838

  • Pedro VU VAN TRUAT, Catechist 12-18-1838

  • Agustín PHAN VIET Huy, Laico June 13, 1839

  • Nicolás BUI DUC THE, Layman 06-13-1839

  • Domingo (Nicolás) DINH DAT, Layman 07-18-1839

  • Tomás NGUYEN VAN DE, Layman TOP 19-12-1839

  • Francisco Javier HA THONG MAU, Catechist TOP 12-19-1839

  • Augustine NGUYEN VAN MOI, Layman TOP 12-19-1839

  • Domingo Bui VAN UY, TOP Catechist 12-19-1839

  • Esteban NGUYEN VAN VINTI, Layman TOP 19-12-1839

  • Pedro NGUYEN VAN HIEU, Catechist 04-28-1840

  • Juan Bautista DINH VAN THANH, Catechist 04-28-1840

  • Antonio NGUYEN HUU (NAM) QUYNH, Layman 07-10-1840

  • Pietro NGUYEN KHAC Tu, Catechist 07-10-1840

  • Tomás TOAN, TOP Catechist 07-21-1840

  • Juan Bautista CON, Layman 08-11-1840

  • Martin THO, Layman 08-11-1840

  • Simón PHAN DAC HOA, Laico December 12, 1840

  • Inés LE THi THANH (DE), Laica 12-07-1841

  • Mateo LE VAN GAM, Layman 11-05-1847

  • José NGUYEN VAN LUU, Catechist 02-05-1854

  • Andrés NGUYEN Kim THONG (NAM THUONG), Catequista July 15, 1855

  • Miguel Ho DINH HY, Layman 05-22-1857

  • Pedro DOAN VAN VAN, Catequista 25-05-1857

  • Francisco PHAN VAN TRUNG, Laico October 6, 1858

  • Domingo Pham Thong (AN) KHAM, Laico TOP 13-01-1

  • Lucas PHAM THONG (CAI) THIN, Laico January 13, 1859

  • José PHAM THONG (CAI) TA, Layman 13-01-1859

  • Pablo HANH, Layman 05-28-1859

  • Emanuel LE VAN PHUNG, Laico 31-07-1859

  • José LE DANG THI, Layman 10-24-1860

  • Matthew NGUYEN VAN (NGUYEN) PHUONG, Layman 05-26-1861

  • José NGUYEN DUY KHANG, TOP Catechist 06-11-1861

  • José TUAN, Layman 07-01-1862

  • José TUC, Layman 06-01-1862

  • Sunday NINH, Layman 02-06-1862

  • Domingo TORI, Laico 05-06-1862

  • Lorenzo NON, Laico May 22, 1862

  • Pallo (DONG) DUONG, Layman 03-06-1862

  • Sunday HUYEN, Layman 06-05-1862

  • Pedro DUNG, Laico 06-06-1862

  • Vicente DUONG, Layman 06-06-1862

  • Pedro THUAN, Laico June 6, 1862

  • Sunday MAO, Layman 06-16-1862

  • Sunday NGUYEN, Layman 06-16-1862

  • Sunday NHI, Layman 06-16-1862

  • Andrés TUONG, Layman 06-16-1862

  • Vicente TUONG, Layman 16-06-1862

  • Pedro DA, Layman 17-06-1862

  • The day after the canonization, Pope Saint John Paul II said of the new saints: “Yes, the true reason for our joy today is to know that we are in communion with these men who brought the Gospel, founded the Church in the land of Vietnam and responded without reservation to the call of Christ. They had abandoned their provinces with no hope of returning. Now they are present for all their brothers in the world, both for those in Vietnam and for those in their homeland. The Church venerates in them faithful servants who have entered into the joy of the Master, intercessors and examples for future generations” (Address by the Holy Father John Paul II to the French and Spanish pilgrims who participated in the Canonization of 117 Martyrs of VietnamJune 20, 1988).

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