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Church of the Korean Martyrs, [26] Saddle Brook, New Jersey, US Korean Martyrs Catholic Church [ 27 ] of Portland , Oregon , US Korean Martyrs Catholic Church [ 28 ] of Atlanta, Georgia , US
Korean Martyrs 585 Saddle River Rd, Saddle Brook: St. Philip the Apostle 488 Saddle River Rd, Saddle Brook St. Gabriel the Archangel 88 E Saddle River Rd, Saddle River: St. Anastasia 1095 Teaneck Rd, Teaneck: Our Lady of Mount Carmel 10 County Rd, Tenafly: Church of the Presentation 271 W Saddle River Rd, Upper Saddle River: Most Sacred Heart ...
Four Crowned Martyrs: nine people venerated as martyrs and saints by the Catholic Church. Korean Martyrs: 8,000–10,000 Catholics were killed during the 19th century in Korea, 103 of whom have been canonized. List of Protestant martyrs of the Scottish Reformation: men and women executed under heresy laws during the Scottish Reformation.
– The Catholic Church in Singapore 1819–2004, Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore, ISBN 981-05-5703-5 The Lives of the 103 Martyr Saints of Korea: Saint Laurent Marie Joseph Imbert, Bishop (1797–1839) Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine , Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea Newsletter No. 49 (Winter 2004).
Martyrs of Nagasaki (1628 engraving) This page is a list of saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God from Asia, as recognized by the Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the states or territories of Asia.
John Baptist Yi Kwang-nyol (c. 1800 – July 20, 1839) was one of the 103 Korean Martyrs. His feast day is July 20, [1] and he is also venerated along with the rest of The Korean martyrs on September 20. John embraced Roman Catholicism with his elder brother when he was 28 years old.
Saint Barbara Yi (Korean: 이 바르바라; Hanja: 李巴巴拉; 1825–1839) was a 14-year-old Korean girl who was made a Catholic saint. She was imprisoned for her faith and died during her imprisonment on 27 May 1839, in Seoul, Joseon. She is one of the Martyrs of Korea canonized on 6 May 1984 by Pope John Paul II. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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