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Detail of A Painting of Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu Date And Artist Unknown
Detail of A Painting of Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu Date And Artist Unknown

Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu

Also known as: Francis Do Minh Chieu; Francesco Do Minh Chieu

Saint
Post-Congregation

Feast Day

25 June; 24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam

Born

C.1797 at Trung Le, Liên Thùy, Nam Ðinh, Vietnam

Died

Beheaded on 25 June 1838 in Nam Ðinh, Vietnam; relics enshrined in Bui-Chu, Vietnam

Canonized

19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II

Beatified

27 May 1900 by Pope Leo XIII

Venerated

2 July 1899 by Pope Leo XIII (decree of martyrdom)

Biography

Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu, also known as Francis Do Minh Chieu or Francesco Do Minh Chieu, was born around 1797 in Trung Le, Liên Thùy, Nam Ðinh, Vietnam. He was raised in a devout Christian family and grew up with a deep love and dedication to his faith. As a layman catechist in the apostolic vicariate of East Tonkin (modern Vietnam), Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu devoted himself to assisting the missionary priests in spreading the Catholic faith. He played a significant role in supporting and aiding these priests in their work of evangelization. One of the notable figures with whom Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu worked closely was the bishop Saint Dominic Henares de Zafra Cubero. The two of them had a strong bond and shared a missionary zeal. However, their dedication to the faith and support of the Church attracted the attention of the persecutors. During the harsh persecutions carried out by Emperor Minh Mang, Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu and Bishop Saint Dominic Henares de Zafra Cubero were arrested together for their unwavering commitment to their Catholic beliefs. They endured immense suffering and faced numerous challenges but remained steadfast in their faith. On 25 June 1838, in Nam Ðinh, Vietnam, Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu, along with Bishop Saint Dominic Henares de Zafra Cubero and many other Christians, was martyred for refusing to renounce their faith. They were unjustly beheaded for their loyalty to Christ, becoming part of the vast group of Vietnamese Martyrs. The relics of Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu are enshrined in Bui-Chu, Vietnam, where they serve as a powerful reminder of his sacrifice and devotion. In recognition of his martyrdom and his unwavering faith, Pope Leo XIII pronounced his veneration on 2 July 1899, followed by his beatification on 27 May 1900. Finally, Pope John Paul II canonized Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu on 19 June 1988, acknowledging his exemplary life and extraordinary witness to the Catholic faith. Despite facing immense challenges and the threat of persecution, Saint Phanxicô Ðo Van Chieu remained a symbol of courage, dedication, and unwavering devotion to God. Although he does not have a specific patronage assigned to him, his life and martyrdom continue to inspire and guide Catholics around the world.

Feast Days

June 25November 24

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