Jun 082009
 

[Blessed José de Anchieta]
Also known as

  • Apostle of Brazil
  • Giuseppe de Anchieta
  • Jose Anchieta
  • Joseph Anchieta

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Son of a wealthy and prominent family, and possibly related to Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Educated in Portugal. Joined the Jesuits in 1551 at age 17. Missionary to Brazil, arriving on 13 July 1553. He is the National Apostle of Brazil, and was co-founder of the cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

In youth he dislocated his spine. When he joined the Jesuits, he was sent to Brazil for its mild climate in the hope that his back would improve. It never did, and he was in constant pain for the 44 years he worked in the Americas.

He and the Jesuit Emanuel Nóbrega arrived at Piratininga on the feast of Saint Paul and so named the mission Sao Paulo. In 1553 he first met the Tupi Indians who lived on the outskirts of the settlement. As he was adept at languages, Joseph sooned learned theirs. For two decades Joseph worked on a grammar and dictionary used by Portuguese settlers and missionaries.

Joseph was later held hostage for five months by the Tamoyo tribe during which time he occupied himself by composing a Latin poem in honour of the Blessed Virgin. Since he had no writing supplies, he wrote in wet sand and memorized the verses. When he again reached Sao Vicente he committed all 4,172 lines to paper.

Joseph converted the Maramomis tribe, and composed plays for his students to perform, writing them in Latin, Spanish, Portuguese, and Tupi. Because his dramas were the first written in Brazil, Joseph is known as the Father of Brazilian national literature.

Jesuit provincial in 1577. In letters to his fellow missionaries, he warned that burning desire was not enough: “You must come with a bag-full of virtues.”

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  • if you have information relating to the canonization of Blessed Jose, contact
       Centro de Espiritualidade Padre Anchieta
       Praça da Matriz, s/n, C.P. 52
       Anchieta, ES, 29230-000, BRAZIL
          - or -
       Província Jesuita do Brasil Nordeste
       Rua Território do Guaporé, 244 – Pituba
       41830-520 – Salvador – BA, BRAZIL

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  • “Blessed José de Anchieta”. Saints.SQPN.com. 1 March 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-jose-de-anchieta/>
Mar 042009
 

Also known as

  • Denis Fugiscima
  • Dionysius Fugishima
  • Dionisius Fujishima Jubyoe

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Born to the Japanese nobility. Jesuit novice. Worked with Blessed Paul Navarro. One of the Martyrs of Japan.

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  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Dionysius, contact
  •    Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Japan

       2-10-10 Shiomi Koto-ku

       Tokyo 135-8585, JAPAN

          - or -

       Causa de Canonização dos Mártires do Japão

       na Estrada da Torre

       26 – 1750-296 Lisboa, PORTUGAL

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Mar 012009
 

[Saint Rocco Gonzalez]
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Born to the Paraguayan nobility. Jesuit priest. One of the architects of the Jesuit Reductions in Paraguay. Realizing the damage of the slave trade, the Jesuits gathered the indigenous Indians and went inland. In Paraguay, beginning in 1609, they built settlements, taught agriculture, architecture, construction, metallurgy, farming, ranching and printing. By the time the Jesuits were expelled in 1767 they had 57 settlements with over 100,000 native residents.

Roch served as doctor, engineer, architect, farmer and pastor, supervised the construction of churches, schools and homes, and introduced care for cattle and sheep to the natives. He adapted his tactics to the locals love of ornament, dancing, and noise. On the great feasts of the Church, Roch solemnly celebrated Mass outside the little thatched church, and then the whole village dressed in their best and celebrated the rest of the day with games, bonfires, religious dances, flute music, and fireworks. Fierce warriors were softened by Roch’s gentle Christianity, put aside their hatred for religion, and embraced the faith; violent revenge, previously part of the local culture, was abandoned.

This progress recevied a severe blow by the arrival of slave traders who were able to influence the Spanish crown and get permission for their activity. They lured natives away from the Reductions, betrayed them, and sold them into slavery. Roch became a stanch protector of their freedom, pleading the Indian cause so forcefully with the Spanish government that the Reduction of Saint Ignatius was finally left in peace.

Because of his success in evangelizing the natives, a local witch-doctor who was losing his power base, murdered Roch along with Saint John de Castillo and Saint Alphonsus Rodriquez. One of the Jesuit Martyrs of Paraguay.

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Feb 062009
 

Also known as

  • Augustinus Ota

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Worked as a catechist, helping Jesuit missionaries. Imprisoned at Ikinoshima for his faith. While imprisoned, he was received into the Jesuits. Martyr.

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  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Augustine, contact
       Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Japan
       2-10-10 Shiomi Koto-ku
       Tokyo 135-8585, JAPAN
          - or -
       Causa de Canonização dos Mártires do Japão
       na Estrada da Torre, 26
       1750-296 Lisboa, PORTUGAL
Feb 042009
 

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Jesuit priest. One of the Martyrs of September.

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Died

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  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Ambrose, contact
       Association “Le Souvenir des Martyrs de Septembre 1792″
       70, rue de Vaugirard
       75006 Paris, FRANCE
Feb 042009
 

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Jesuit priest. One of the Martyrs of September.

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  • 1731 in Saint-Honorine-la-Guillaume, Orne, France

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  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Ambrose, contact
       Association “Le Souvenir des Martyrs de Septembre 1792″
       70, rue de Vaugirard
       75006 Paris, FRANCE
Feb 032009
 

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Jesuit priest. One of the Martyrs of September.

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Venerated

Beatified

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  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Ambrose, contact
       Association “Le Souvenir des Martyrs de Septembre 1792″
       70, rue de Vaugirard
       75006 Paris, FRANCE
Feb 032009
 

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Jesuit priest. One of the Martyrs of September.

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Died

Venerated

Beatified

Canonized

  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Ambrose, contact
       Association “Le Souvenir des Martyrs de Septembre 1792″
       70, rue de Vaugirard
       75006 Paris, FRANCE
Feb 032009
 

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Jesuit priest. One of the Martyrs of September.

Born

Died

Venerated

Beatified

Canonized

  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Ambrose, contact
       Association “Le Souvenir des Martyrs de Septembre 1792″
       70, rue de Vaugirard
       75006 Paris, FRANCE
Feb 032009
 

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Jesuit priest. One of the Martyrs of September.

Born

Died

Venerated

Beatified

Canonized

  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Ambrose, contact
       Association “Le Souvenir des Martyrs de Septembre 1792″
       70, rue de Vaugirard
       75006 Paris, FRANCE