- Gonsalo Garcia
Saint Gonsalo Garcia (1556–1597) is a
Roman Catholic saint fromIndia . Born in the western coastal town ofVasai , an exurb of the city ofBombay CathEncy|id=06379a|title=St. Gonsalo Garcia] , he preached from the Bassein fort during the times when the town was under Portuguese occupation. The feast of St. Garcia has traditionally been held on the first Sunday nearest to theneap tide followingChristmas in Vasai.Early history
Gonsalo Garcia was born Gundi Slavus Garcia [http://www1.bbiq.jp/martyrs/ListEngl.html List of the 26 Martyrs] at Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum] — to a
Lusitanian Portuguese father and a Canarese (resident of theKonkan coast) mother in Bassein, onFebruary 5 1557 . He was the right hand of father St. Peter Baptist Superior of Franciscan mission in Japan. He was tutored by Fr. Sebastian Gonsalves, aJesuit priest working inVasai , in the college near Bassein fort. Garcia studied under the tutelage of theJesuit s for eight years from 1564 to 1572. Then, at the age of fifteen, Fr. Sebastian took Garcia toJapan . He soon managed to learn the language and since was seen as an affable person; he soon became popular in the local community as a catechist. He resigned and left to Alcao to set up trade. His business prospered and branches were opened in different locales inSoutheast Asia .Gonsalo's long cherished dream to be a Jesuit did not materialise and moved on to
Manila in thePhilippines as a lay missionary. In the Philippines, he was influenced by a Franciscan priest, Fr. Peter Baptista and soon joined the Seraphic Order as a lay brother. After working with theleprosy patients there he was formally ordained as a Franciscan as the Friars Minor at Manila.Martyrdom
On
May 26 ,1592 , the Spanish governor in the Philippines sent Gonsalo on a diplomatic mission back to Japan along with Baptista. After working for four years, the Japaneseshogun suspected the missionaries of sedition and were placed underhouse arrest in their monastery in Miaco (Kyoto ) on8 December 1596 . A few days afterwards, when they were singing vespers, they were arrested, manacled and immured.On
January 3 ,1597 , the left ears of twenty-six confessors among them Garcia, were ed; but were then collected in reverence by the local Christians. OnFebruary 5 , Garcia wascrucified onNagasaki Hills with twenty six of his companions. St. Garcia was the first to be extended on, and nailed to, the cross, which was then erected in the middle of those of his companions. Fr. Ganzalo, the first to arrive, went straight to one of the crosses and asked "Is this mine?". The reply was "It is not". Then he was taken to another cross, where he knelt down and embraced it. The others, one after another, started doing the same. "That was quite a sight, the way Br. Philip was embracing his cross. . . " comments one of the witnesses. [ [http://www1.bbiq.jp/martyrs/Engmartstory.html The Martyrs' Hill Nagasaki] at Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum] Twolance s impaled his body through his heart. While being nailed, Garcia sang praises of God, earning him the martyr's title.Canonisation
In 1627, Garcia and his fellow martyrs were declared as
Venerable byPope Urban VIII . The martyr's feast day occurs on Feb 5th and in 1629, their veneration was permitted throughout the Catholic Church. OnJune 8 ,1862 Garcia was declared asaint byPope Pius IX . The Gonsalo Garcia Church in Vasai was built in 1942 and renovated in 1957. A weeklong feast is celebrated there in February in his honour.References
External links
* [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintg95.htm Gonsalo Garcia] at Patron Saints Index
* [http://www.26martyrs.com/ Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum Home Page]
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