- Jean-Gabriel Perboyre
Infobox Saint
name=Jean-Gabriel Perboyre
birth_date=6 January 1802
death_date=11 September 1840
feast_day=11 September
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imagesize=175px
caption=Statue of Jean-Gabriel Perboyre
birth_place=Le Puech,Montgesty , Lot,France
death_place=Ou-Tchang-Fou ,China
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beatified_date=10 November 1889
beatified_place=Rome
beatified_by=Leo XIII
canonized_date=2 June 1996
canonized_place=Rome
canonized_by=John Paul II
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issues=Jean-Gabriel Perboyre (
6 January 1802 –11 September 1840 ), was a French Catholic missionary and martyr. He was canonized in 1996.Jean-Gabriel was born at Le Puech (now in the commune of
Montgesty ), Lot, France, one of eight children born to Pierre Perboyre and Marie Rigal. He entered the noviciate of theCongregation of the Mission , in the seminary ofMontauban , December, 1818. On thefeast of the Holy Innocents , 1820, he made the four vows of the Vincentians. He was raised to the priesthood, 23 September 1825, in the chapel of the Sisters of Charity, by Dubourg, Bishop of New Orleans, and on the following day he said his first Mass.Shortly after, he was sent to the seminary of Saint-Flour to teach dogmatic theology, and two years later, he was appointed superior of the preparatory seminary of Saint-Flour. His success induced his superiors, in 1832, to appoint him subdirector of the novitiate in Paris. He continued in this office until 1835, when he had permission to go to China. He left
Le Havre on 21 March, and on 29 August 1835, arrived atMacau , where he spent some time studying the Chinese language.On 21 December 1835, he began his journey to
Ho-Nan , the mission assigned him. In January, 1838, he was transferred to the mission ofHou-Pé . In September, 1839, the persecutions against Christians broke out in Hou-Pé, and Jean-Gabriel was one of the first victims. He was stripped of his garments and clothed with rags, bound, and dragged from tribunal to tribunal. At each trial, he was treated inhumanly. Finally, he was taken toOu-Tchang-Fou , and after torture, was condemned to death. The sentence was ratified by an imperial edict, and on 11 September 1840, Jean-Gabriel was led to death with seven criminals. He was strangled to death on a cross at Ou-Tchang-Fou, China.References
*Catholic
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08327a.htm Source]
* [http://www.vincenter.org/tree/cm/stperb/index.html]
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