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Beato Juan Maki

También conocido como: Ioannes Maki Jizaemon

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

7-Sep

Nacimiento

In Nagasaki, Japanese

Fallecimiento

Burned alive on 7 September 1627 at Nagasaki, Japan

Beatificado

7 May 1867 by Pope Blessed Pius IX

Venerado

26 February 1866 by Pope Blessed Pius IX

Biografía

Blessed John Maki, also known as Ioannes Maki Jizaemon, was a devout layman in the diocese of Funai, Japan. He was born in Nagasaki, Japan, but little is known about his early life. However, what is known is his close association with Blessed Ludovicus Maki Soetsu, who adopted John as his son.

John Maki lived during a tumultuous period in Japanese history when Christians faced severe persecution. The Tokugawa shogunate, fearing the influence of Christian missionaries and their converts, implemented a strict ban on Christianity. Despite the risks involved, John, along with his adoptive father, remained steadfast in their faith and continued to practice and promote the Catholic beliefs.

Tragically, John Maki's unwavering commitment to Christianity led to his martyrdom. On September 7, 1627, in Nagasaki, Japan, he was burned alive, together with Blessed Ludovicus Maki Soetsu, by Japanese authorities who sought to suppress the spread of Christianity. Their deaths serve as a testament to the courage and faith of the early Japanese Catholic community.

The recognition of John Maki's sanctity began centuries after his death. On February 26, 1866, Pope Blessed Pius IX bestowed upon him the title of Venerable, acknowledging his heroic virtue and his willingness to give his life for Christ. Subsequently, on May 7, 1867, Pope Blessed Pius IX beatified John Maki, officially recognizing him as Blessed John Maki.

Blessed John Maki's feast day is celebrated annually on September 7th, the day of his martyrdom. His life continues to inspire generations of Catholics, particularly those facing persecution or adversity for their faith. The example of his unwavering devotion and ultimate sacrifice serves as a reminder of the power of faith and the resiliency of the human spirit.


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