September 20
Saints of the Day
 

Martyrs of Korea, 1839-67
103 martyrs from Korea, mostly laypeople

    There are 103 martyrs in this group, priests, missionaries and mostly lay people who died in the early days of the Church in Korea. Most were murdered during waves of persecutions in 1839, 1846 and 1867. See the full list bellow.

    The Korean Church is unique because it was founded entirely by laypeople. This fledgling Church, so young and yet so strong in faith, withstood wave after wave of fierce persecution. Thus, in less than a century, it could boast of 10,000 martyrs. The death of these many martyrs became the leaven of the Church and led to today's splendid flowering of the Church in Korea. Even today their undying spirit sustains the Christians of the Church of Silence in the north of this tragically divided land.

    When Pope John Paul II visited Korea in 1984 he canonized, besides Andrew and Paul, 98 Koreans and three French missionaries who had been martyred between 1839 and 1867. Among them were bishops and priests, but for the most part they were lay persons: 47 women, 45 men.

    Christianity came to Korea during the Japanese invasion in 1592 when some Koreans were baptized, probably by Christian Japanese soldiers. Evangelization was difficult because Korea refused all contact with the outside world except for an annual journey to Peking to pay taxes. On one of these occasions, around 1777, Christian literature obtained from Jesuits in China led educated Korean Christians to study. A home Church began. When a Chinese priest managed to enter secretly a dozen years later, he found 4,000 Catholics, none of whom had ever seen a priest. Seven years later there were 10,000 Catholics. Religious freedom came in 1883.

    Among the martyrs in 1839 was Columba Kim, an unmarried woman of 26. She was put in prison, pierced with hot tools and seared with burning coals. She and her sister Agnes were disrobed and kept for two days in a cell with condemned criminals, but were not molested. After Columba complained about the indignity, no more women were subjected to it. The two were beheaded. [Saint Andrew Kim Taegon holy card]
    A boy of 13, Peter Ryou, had his flesh so badly torn that he could pull off pieces and throw them at the judges. He was killed by strangulation.

    Protase Chong, a 41-year-old noble, apostatized under torture and was freed. Later he came back, confessed his faith and was tortured to death.

    Andrew Kim Taegon (1821-1846)

    This first native Korean priest was the son of Korean converts. His father, Ignatius Kim, was martyred during the persecution of 1839 and was beatified in 1925. After Baptism at the age of 15, Andrew traveled 1,300 miles to the seminary in Macao, China. After six years he managed to return to his country through Manchuria. That same year he crossed the Yellow Sea to Shanghai and was ordained a priest. Back home again, he was assigned to arrange for more missionaries to enter by a water route that would elude the border patrol. He was arrested, tortured and finally beheaded at the Han River near Seoul, the capital. Leader of the Martyrs of Korea.

Died tortured and beheaded in 1846 at Seoul, Korea
Beatified 6 June 1925 Canonized 6 May 1984 by Pope John Paul II
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    Paul Chong Hasang was a seminarian, aged 45.

    []A laymen, one of the great founders of the Catholic Church in Korea.
   
Son of Yak Jong Church who was martyred in 1801 in the persecution of Shin-Yu, an attack on the faith that killed all the clergy in the country. Son of Saint Yu Cecilia; brother of Saint Jung Hye. Paul, though a layman, reunited the scattered Christians, and encouraged them to keep their faith and live their faith. Wrote the Sang-Je-Sang-Su which explained to the Korean government why the Church was no threat to them. He crossed into China nine times, working as a servant to the Korean diplomatic corps. Once he was there, he worked to get the bishop of Beijing to send more priests to Korea. He pleaded directly to Rome for help, and on 9 September 1831, Pope Gregory X proclaimed the validity of the Korean Catholic diocese. When the clergy began to return, Paul entered the seminary. However, he died in the Gi Hye persecution of 1839 before he could be ordained.

Born 1795
Died martyred on 22 September 1839
Beatified 6 June 1925 Canonized 6 May 1984 by Pope John Paul II
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Additional Information:
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/martyr11.htm
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1144

Saints of September 20:

  • Agapitus I
  • Andrew Kim Taegon
  • Cecilia Yu
  • Clemente Marchisio
  • Eustachius
  • Frances de Posadas
  • Glycerius
  • John Charles Cornay
  • John Eustace
  • Jose Maria de Yermo y Parres
  • Jung Hye
  • Madelgaire
  • Martyrs of Korea
  • Paul Chong Hasang
  • Agatha Chon Kyonghyob
  • Agatha Kim
  • Agatha Kwon Chini
  • Agatha Yi Kannan
  • Agatha Yi Kyong-i
  • Agatha Yi Sosa
  • Agatha Yi
  • Agnes Kim Hyoju
  • Alex U Seyong
  • Andrew-Chong Kwagyong
  • Anna Kim
  • Anna Pak A-gi
  • Anna Pak Agi
  • Anthony Daveluy
  • Anthony Kim Son-u
  • Augustine Pak Chong-won
  • Augustine Yi Chin-gil
  • Augustine Yi Kwang-hon
  • Barbara Ch'oe Yong-i
  • Barbara Cho Chung-i
  • Barbara Han Agi
  • Barbara Kim
  • Barbara Ko Suni
  • Barbara Kwon Hui
  • Barbara Yi Chong-hui
  • Barbara Yi
  • Bartholomew Chong Munho
  • Benedicta Hyon Kyongnyon
  • Candida
  • Catherine Chong Ch'oryom
  • Catherine Yi
  • Charles Cho Shin-ch'ol
  • Charles Hyon Songmun
  • Columba Kim Hyo-im
  • Columba Kim
  • Damianus Nam Myong-hyog
  • Damien Nam Myong-hyok
  • Dionysius
  • Elisabeth Chong Chong-hye
  • Evilasius
  • Fausta
  • Francis Ch'oe Hyong-hwan
  • Ignatius Kim Chejun
  • Jacob Chastan
  • John Baptist Chong Chang-un
  • John Baptist Nam Chongsam
  • John Baptist Yi Kwangnyol
  • John Nam Chong-sam
  • John Pak
  • John Yi Kwong-hai
  • John Yi Munu
  • John Yi Yunil
  • Joseph Chang Chugi
  • Joseph Chang Songjib
  • Joseph Cho Yunho
  • Joseph Im Ch'ibaeg
  • Joseph Peter Han Wonso
  • Juliet Kim
  • Justin de Bretenières
  • Lawrence Han Ihyong
  • Lawrence Imbert
  • Lucia Kim
  • Lucia Park Huisun
  • Ludovicus Beaulieu
  • Luke Hwang Soktu
  • Magalena Ho Kye-im
  • Magdalene Cho
  • Magdalene Han Yong-i
  • Magdalene Kim Obi
  • Magdalene Pak Pongson
  • Magdalene Son Sobyog
  • Magdalene Yi Yong-hui
  • Magdalene Yi Yongdog
  • Maria Park K'unagi
  • Maria Won Kwi-im
  • Maria Yi Indog
  • Maria Yi Yonhui
  • Mark Chong Uibae
  • Martha Kim
  • Martin Luke Huin
  • Mary Yi Yon-hui
  • Paul Ho
  • Paul Hong Yongju
  • Perpetua Hong Kumju
  • Peter Aumaitre
  • Peter Ch'oe Ch'ang-hub
  • Peter Ch'oe Hyong
  • Peter Cho Kwaso
  • Peter Chong Wonji
  • Peter Henricus Dorie
  • Peter Hong Pyongju
  • Peter Kwon Tugin
  • Peter Maubant
  • Peter Nam Kyongmun
  • Peter Ryau
  • Peter Son Sonji
  • Peter Y Taech'ol
  • Peter Yi Hoyong
  • Peter Yi Myongs
  • Peter Yu Chongyul
  • Peter Yu Tae-Chol
  • Philippa
  • Protasius Chong Kurbo
  • Rosa Kim
  • Sebastian Nam
  • Simon Berneux
  • Stephen Min Kukka
  • Susanna U Surim
  • Teresa Kim Imi
  • Teresa Kim
  • Teresa Yi Mae-im
  • Theodore
  • Thomas Johnson
  • Thomas Son Chason
  • Vincent Madelgarus

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