- Giordano Ansaloni
Giordano Ansaloni (Ansalone; Giordano di San Stefano) (born at
San Angelo inSicily , 1598; executed Nagasaki,Japan ,17 November 1634 ) was an Italian Dominican missionary in Asia. He is a Catholic martyr,beatified in 1981. [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/77900]Life
Having entered the Dominican Order and completed his studies at
Salamanca , he was sent in 1625, together with many others, as a missionary to thePhilippine Islands . Whilst serving as chaplain in a hospital for Chinese and Japanese atManila he learned their languages.In 1631 he offered to go to Japan and arrived at the outbreak of the persecution in 1632. Disguised as a "
bonze ", he travelled over the land and administered the rites of the Catholic religion.He was arrested 4 August, 1634, and subjected to tortures that lasted seven days. He was forced to witness the beheading of his companion, Thomas of St. Hyacinth, and sixty-nine other Christians. On 18 November he was suspended till dead from a plank with his head buried in the ground.
Works
Whilst detained in Mexico, on his way to the Philippine Islands, he wrote in Latin a series of lives of Dominican saints after a similar work by
Hernando del Castillo . He left at Manila an unfinished treatise on Chinese religion.References
*QUÉTIF AND ECHARD, SS. Ord. Præd., II, 478:
*ALVAREZ DEL MANZANO, Compendio de la reseña biográfica de los religiosos de la Provincia de Santisimo Rosario de Filipinas (Manila, 1896), 122 sqq.Notes
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