Paul Miki

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Paul Miki is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Japan in 1564 or 1565. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1580 and was the first Japanese member of any Catholic religious order. He died one year before his ordination to the Catholic priesthood. Paul Miki and the Jesuits were responsible for preaching the Christian gospel to many people in Japan. During the persecution of Christians under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, … Wikipedia
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St. Miki
Born:
1564
Died:
February 5, 1597
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    St. Paul Miki Feastday: February 6 Paul was the son of a Japanese military leader.
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    Paul Miki was born to a wealthy family at Tsunokuni in Japan. His father Miki Handayu was a military leader. ... Hideyoshi overreacted and had twenty-six people arrested. The group included six Franciscans from Spain, Mexico and India; three Japanese
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    Paul Miki saw sparkling Nagasaki harbor coming into view. The 600-mile journey from the Japanese capital of Kyoto through the cold and snow was nearly over. It had taken almost one month. Now the crown of martyrdom would soon be his. ... Miki though
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