- Thomas Tsugi
Blessed Thomas Tsugi was born around the year 1571 in
Japan , to a wealthy family of Japanesenobility . Educated by the priests of theSociety of Jesus at Arima, he joined the order while quite young, around the year 1588. As a Jesuit, Thomas traveled Japan and became very popular as an eloquent and persuasivepreacher .Thomas was arrested and exiled to
Macau because of his publicly-practicedfaith . Desiring to continue hismissionary work in his homeland, he returned to Japan in disguise. Suffering some moments of doubt, however, he gave in to tempations to leave the way of life he held so dear. For one day he did walk away from the order, but returned, zealously resuming his holy missionary work and life ofprayer .The Japanese authorities soon caught up with him and recaptured him. They imprisoned Thomas and sentenced him to death for his bold proclamation of the faith. In 1627 Thomas Tsugi became a
martyr as he wasburned to death in Nagasaki, Japan — along with several companions — for the faith. He was heard to proclaim as he died, "Praise the Lord of all nations!"He is one of the 205
martyrs of Japan beatified byPope Pius IX in 1867, who are remembered by Japanese Catholics on the10 September each year.Drawn from the oral histories of Japanese Catholic communities,
Shusaku Endo 's acclaimed novel "Silence" provides detailed accounts of the persecution of Christian communities and the suppression of the Church.References
* [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintt14.htm Blessed Thomas Tsugi] at Patron Saints Index
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