- Joche Albert Ly
Brother Joche Albert Ly (
8 February 1910 –21 April 1951 ) was a ChineseMarist Brother , and was martyred inZhejiang ,China by members of the Red Army for denouncingCommunism .Early life and Brotherhood
Joche Albert was born to a Christian family, and upon baptism was given the name “Andrew”. He entered the Marist Brothers juniorate in
Beijing in 1921. He went on to make his first vows in 1931, and his perpetual profession in 1935, whereupon he took the name "Joche Albert". Then, from 1940 to 1944, he studied atFu Jen Catholic University , where he was a keen student ofChinese literature , while in his free time he would study both French and English until he mastered them both.Living under the Red Army
He then moved to
Che Foo , where he enjoyed teaching Science until the Red Army conquered that city, forcing him to studyMarxism in the makeshift university ofLaiyang . In March 1946 he fled Che Foo, and subsequently found himself permanently on the move, not only protecting himself, but also working hard, far and wide to ensure the safety and the strength of the many Catholic communities in the increasingly oppressive state. He moved toQingdao , then toShanghai , before moving toShantung (ChineseTibet ) and founding Ming Teh Secondary School there. But in February 1949, he returned to Shanghai, then travelled toChongqing , and moved again to Zhejiang, where he was assigned as the superior.Oppression and martyrdom
Having become the Superior at Sichang, Brother Joche became a key player for the Church in the region. He often found himself the spokesperson on behalf of the diocese, making him a target as he increasingly became the public face of the Church. As the director of the Catholic College of Zhejiang, he often denounced the actions of the Red Army and the teachings of Communism in general. However, after the “Liberation” of Sichang, on Passion Sunday,
26 March 1950 , and his re-education with many colleagues, he found his criticism had to be less marked, although he was adamant and unashamed when it came to defending God or the faith.On
14 December 1950, Brother Albert was called to court together with another Marist Brother and the lay leader of the localCatholic Action . The interview was an attempt to get these influential leaders to profess subscription to theThree Autonomies , that they may become assets in the process of winning Catholic people over to Communism. Brother Albert categorically refused, and so was incarcerated in the6 January 1951 for conspiracy against the state.Brother Albert maintained his hardy faith despite his circumstances. It is said that while imprisoned Brother Albert still maintained his generosity. A Protestant person released from prison told of how he shared everything he had, including his habit. Also whilst in jail, he was still allowed to receive
Holy Communion , and had indicated to his friends and supporters on the outside that he would think closely of them during the morningAngelus . On the morning of 21 April 1951 Brother Joche-Albert Ly was executed by the Red Army, together with another 24 other Christians, near the ramparts of Sichang. It is said that the bells of the Angelus were ringing as the shots rang out.ee also
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Chinese Martyrs
*Roman Catholicism in China References
Fratres Maristae a Scolis, 2008, "Marist Saints - Brother Joche Albert Ly (1910 - 1951)", The Marist Brothers [online] , Available at: http://www.champagnat.org/en/220412001.htm
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