- Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert
birth_date=23 March 1796
death_date= 21 September 1839
feast_day=20 September
venerated_in=Roman Catholicism
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birth_place=Marignane ,France
death_place=Saenamteo,Korea
titles=Martyr
beatified_date=1925
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canonized_date=6 May 1984
canonized_place=Seoul ,South Korea
canonized_by=Pope John Paul II
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major_shrine=Saenamteo Memorial Church,Seoul ,South Korea
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prayer_attrib=Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert was born to a poor farming family on23 March 1796 inMarignane ,France . He studied at theseminary of theMissions Étrangères de Paris , France in 1818.Foreign Missionary
Ordained on
18 December 1819 , he was sent as amissionary toChina in 1820.Before reaching China, he taught at
College General (Major Seminary) inPenang , Malaya from April 1821 to January 1822In 1821,
Bishop Esprit-Marie-Joseph Florens, theVicar Apostolic ofSiam , requested for him to call at Singapore. The bishop had been contemplating on opening a missionary station in Singapore. He was not very certain, though, whether there was any urgency nor was he aware of the circumstances prevailing in the island. Therefore, the young missionary was to go check on the situation. He reached Singapore on11 December 1821 and spent about a week there. Father Imbert could have been the first priest to celebrate Mass on the island.In 1822, he sailed for
Macau , but unable to go directly there, he spent 2 years inTonkin ,French Indochina .In China, he spent twelve years in
Szechuan province and founded a seminary in Moupin.Korea and Martyrdom
On
26 April 1836 , he was appointedVicar Apostolic ofKorea and Titular Bishop ofCapsa . On14 May 1837 , he was ordained Titular Bishop of Capsa and crossed secretly from Manchuria to Korea the same year. During this time, Korea was going through a period ofChristian persecution .On
10 August 1839 , Bishop Imbert, who was secretly going about his missionary work, was betrayed. Realising that it was only a matter of time before he was arrested and killed, he celebrated Mass and surrendered himself to those who lay in waiting for him. He was taken toSeoul where he was tortured to reveal the whereabouts of foreign missionaries. Believing that hisconvert s would be spared if all foreign missionaries came out from hiding and gave themselves up, he wrote a note to his fellow missionaries, FathersPierre-Philibert Maubant and Jacques-Honoré Chastan, asking them to surrender to the Korean authorities as well. He had written, "In desperate circumstances, thegood shepherd lays down his life for his sheep".They did and the three of them were imprisoned together. They were taken before an
interrogator and questioned for three days to reveal the names and whereabouts of their converts. As torture failed to break them down, they were sent to anotherprison and finally beheaded on21 September 1839 at Saenamteo, Korea. Their bodies remained exposed for several days but were finally buried on Noku Mountain.The three
martyr s were one of the 79 Korean martyrs beatified in 1925 and were among the one hundred and three martyrs canonised byPope John Paul II in Seoul on6 May 1984 .The
Feast Day of Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert is on20 September (formerly10 June ).ee also
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The Good Shepherd
*Saint
*Korean Martyrs
*Roman Catholicism in Korea
*Roman Catholicism in Singapore
*Cathedral of the Good Shepherd References
*Eugene Wijeysingha (2006), "Going Forth... - The Catholic Church in Singapore 1819-2004", Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore, ISBN 981-05-5703-5
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