St. Paul Miki and Companions

Home / Resources / Art

Related image

Links and Resources about St. Paul Miki and Companions- Memorial- February 6. Saint Paul Miki was born in Japan around 1566. He entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and successfully preached the gospel to the Japanese people.  When persecution broke out, he was arrested along with 25 other Catholics. After enduring torment and ridicule, Paul Miki and his companions were taken to Nagasaki where they suffered crucifixion in 1597 on the evening of February 5. Their feast day in the Roman calendar is on Feb. 6. Source

To discover more about St. Paul Miki and his Companions see these sites:

St. Paul Miki and his Companions: Ignatian Spirituality.com

Living Space St. Paul Miki and his Companions

St. Paul Miki and his Companions RCL Benzinger Saints Resource

EWTN Martyrs of Japan

Loyola Press Saint Paul Miki and Companions


Prayer Resources

Prayer to St Paul Miki for Courage


Museum

26 Martyrs Museum, Nagasaki, Japan


Art

Sacred Art Series Blog: St. Paul Miki and the Nagasaki Martyrs – February 6

Share This Resource:

Facebook
X/Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Trending Resources

Elementary RE Curriculum Policy Document

View

Key Texts

View

Secondary Religious Education Resources

View

Recently Added

St. Teresa of Avila

View

Prayers and Reflections for Thanksgiving

View

Seeds of Hope: A Prayer Service for New Teachers

View