- Joseph Freinademetz
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name=Saint Joseph Freinademetz
birth_date=birth date|1852|4|15|mf=y
death_date=death date and age|1908|1|28|1852|4|15|mf=y
feast_day=January 28
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=200px
caption=Josef Freinademetz, China missionary
birth_place=Oies ,Dolomites
death_place=Taikia , South Shandong
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beatified_date=19 October 1975
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beatified_by=Pope Paul VI
canonized_date=October 5 ,2003
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canonized_by=PopeJohn Paul II
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prayer_attrib=Saint Joseph Freinademetz (
April 15 ,1852 -January 28 ,1908 ) as a member of theSociety of the Divine Word , was amissionary inChina .Freinademetz was born in
Oies a section of the town of Badia in the southernDolomites , which was then part ofAustria and now part ofItaly . He studied theology in the diocesan seminary ofBrixen and was ordained priest onJuly 25 ,1875 . He was assigned to the community ofSan Martino di Badia , not far from his own home. During his studies and the three years in San Martino, Freinademetz always felt a calling to be a missionary. He contactedArnold Janssen , founder of the mission house Society of the Divine Word inSteyl , a village in the south-east ofthe Netherlands .With the permission of his parents and his bishop, he moved to Steyl in August 1878, where he received training as a missionary. In March 1879 he and his confrere
John Baptist Anzer boarded a ship toHong Kong , where they stayed for two years. In 1881 they moved to the provinceSouth Shantung that they were assigned to. There were 12 million people living in this province, of which 158 had been baptized.Freinademetz was very active in the education of Chinese laymen and priests. He wrote a catechetical manual in Chinese, which he considered a crucial part of their missionary effort. In 1898, he was sick with
laryngitis andtuberculosis , so Anzer, who had becomebishop , and other priests convinced him to go toJapan to recuperate. He returned, but was not fully cured. When his bishop had to leave China for a journey to Europe in 1907, the administration of thediocese was assigned to Freinademetz. There was an outbreak oftyphus in this time, and he helped wherever he could, until he himself became infected. He returned toTaikia , South Shandong, where he died. He was buried in Taikia, at the twelfth station on theWay of the Cross . Freinademetz and Arnold Janssen were canonized onOctober 5 ,2003 byPope John Paul II , as wasDaniele Comboni , an important missionary in Africa.External links
* [http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20031005_freinademetz_en.html Biography - Vatican News Service]
* [http://www2.dwci.edu/vocations/aboutus/stjoseph.html Biography - Society of the Divine Word]
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