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Beato Ioannes Kisaku

También conocido como: Ioannes Kinsako; Ioannes Kinsaco; John….

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

20 June; 4 February as one of the Jesuit Martyrs of Japan

Nacimiento

C.1605 in Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki, Japan

Fallecimiento

Burned alive on 20 June 1626 in Nagasaki, Japan; ashes thrown into the sea and no relics remain

Beatificado

7 May 1867 by Pope Pius IX

Venerado

26 February 1866 by Pope Pius IX (decree of martyrdom)

Biografía

Blessed Ioannes Kisaku, also known as Ioannes Kinsako or Ioannes Kinsaco, was a Jesuit novice and martyr who lived during the 17th century in Japan. Born around 1605 in Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki, Japan, not much is known about his early life or family background.

Ioannes Kisaku entered the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, and began his formation as a novice. He dedicated himself to the religious life and embraced the teachings of Catholicism. The exact details of his time as a novice are not well-documented, but it can be assumed that he studied and trained in various aspects of theology and spirituality under the guidance of the Jesuit community.

Unfortunately, during this period, Japan was undergoing strict persecution of Christians as the Tokugawa shogunate sought to eradicate the Catholic faith. Despite the risks, Ioannes Kisaku remained steadfast in his devotion and commitment to his faith.

On June 20, 1626, Ioannes Kisaku, along with other Jesuit missionaries, was captured and accused of practicing Christianity in secret. Following a trial, he was sentenced to death by being burned alive in Nagasaki, Japan. After his execution, his ashes were thrown into the sea, and no relics remain of his earthly remains.

Blessed Ioannes Kisaku's martyrdom was recognized by the Catholic Church, and his life and sacrifice were officially venerated on February 26, 1866, through a decree of martyrdom by Pope Pius IX. A year later, on May 7, 1867, Pope Pius IX beatified him, acknowledging his heroic fidelity to his faith and his sacrificial death as a witness to Christ.

As a Jesuit novice and martyr, Blessed Ioannes Kisaku represents the unwavering commitment and bravery displayed by countless Catholic missionaries during Japan's era of persecution. His life serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who, in the face of incredible adversity, remained faithful to their beliefs and chose to give their lives for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.


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