May I never
boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus
Christ,
through which
the world has been crucified to me,
and I to the world. - Gal 6:14
and I to the world. - Gal 6:14
"Fr Paul Miki was
the son of an affluent Japanese military chief and a gifted evangelist who strongly
defended the faith against Buddhism. When the political climate became hostile
to Christianity in Japan , the
missionaries were ordered to leave. He and fellow Jesuit missionaries decided
to continue their ministry in secret. The Jesuits did
not want to leave the faithful without the Holy Eucharist and
Sacraments. They were eventually
arrested.
Fr Miki was
martyred along with two other Jesuits
and 23 other Christians - united in a
common faith and love for Jesus Christ and His Church. They were killed
simultaneously by being raised on crosses and then stabbed with spears. The people pushed near, dipped cloths into
the wounds and cut off pieces of the clothing of the holy martyrs as
holy relics.
When missionaries
returned to Japan in the 1860s, at first they found no trace of
Christianity. But after establishing themselves they found that thousands of
Christians lived around Nagasaki and that they had secretly preserved the
faith. The survival of Japanese Catholicism is one of the most moving stories
in the entire history of the Church. For over two centuries the people had no
priests but lived the faith as best they could, in secret, not daring to keep
written materials but handing down their beliefs by word of mouth."
Excerpt ~ James Hitchcock, The Nagasaki Martyrs
St. Paul Miki and Companions
Martyrs ~ Japan (d.
1597)
FEAST DAY
- Feb
6
While hanging upon a cross Paul Miki
preached to the people gathered for the execution:
“The
sentence of judgment says these men came to Japan from
the Philippines ,
but I did not come from any other country. I am a true Japanese. The only reason
for my being killed is that I have taught the doctrine of Christ. I certainly
did teach the doctrine of Christ. I thank God it is for this reason I die. I
believe that I am telling only the truth before I die. I know you believe me and
I want to say to you all once again: Ask
Christ to help
you to become happy. I obey
Christ. After Christ’s example I forgive my persecutors. I do not hate them. I
ask God to have pity on all, and I hope my blood will fall on my fellow men as a
fruitful rain.”
At this point, he turned his eyes toward his companions and began to
encourage them in their final struggle. The faces of them all shone with great
gladness. Another Christian shouted to him that he would soon be in paradise.
"Like my Master," murmured Paul, "I shall die upon the cross. Like Him, a lance
will pierce my heart so that my blood and my love will flow out upon the land
and sanctify it to His name."
As they awaited death the entire group sang the Canticle of Zechariah
(see Luke 1:67–79). The executioners stood by respectfully until they had
intoned the last verse. Then at a given signal they thrust their spears into the
victims’ sides. - Excerpt from Bert Ghezzi, Voices of
the Saints
St Paul Miki and Companions, pray for
us!
Yes, Our very own first Indian saint Gonsalo Garcia was among them. He is also our son of the soil born in Bassein (Vasai) where I live.
ReplyDeleteHi, Ruth - Always a joy to hear from you! Sounds like this is a special day - with special graces, no doubt!
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