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Feast
  
28 September

Name
  
Antonio Gonzalez


Died
  
24 September 1637 Nagasaki, Japan

Beatified
  
18 February 1981 by Pope John Paul II

Canonized
  
18 October 1987 by Pope John Paul II

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Antonio gonzalez sabor a mi divucsa


Antonio Gonzalez (died 1637) was a Spanish Roman Catholic martyr and saint.

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Life

Born in Leon, Spain, he entered the Dominican Order at the age of 16. His favorite saint was St. Peter of Verona, the Dominican proto martyr. After completing his studies, he was ordained and sent to Piedrahita as a theology professor.

When an invitation was sent to their convent asking for volunteer missionaries for the Far East, Fr. Gonzales was among those who volunteered. His target destination was Japan, but he had to prepare for this mission in the Philippines. He arrived in Manila in May 1632, where he became professor and acting rector of the University of Santo Tomas. In 1636, he was finally able to fulfill his dream of going to Japan. After a year, he was arrested, proudly wearing his habit to signify that he went to Japan for the sake of the Gospel. After tremendous torture, he was found dead in his cell at dawn on 24 September 1637.

Antonio Gonzalez was canonized by Pope John Paul II in October 1987 together with his companion martyrs, including St. Lorenzo Ruiz of Manila.

St. Antonio Gonzalez is among the nine Thomasian Martyrs.

References

Antonio Gonzalez Wikipedia