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    Paul Miki, SJ (Japanese: パウロ三木; (‘Paulo Miki’) c. 1562 – 5 February 1597) was a Japanese Catholic evangelist and Jesuit, known for his martyrdom during a 16th-century anti-Catholic uprising. Canonized by Pope Pius IX in 1862, Miki is recognized as one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan.

  2. Saints Paul Miki (Paulus Miki, 1564-1597), Soan John de Goto and James Kisai were the first of a long line of Jesuits who gave their lives in a literal imitation of their crucified Lord. Miki was also the first Japanese religious to be martyred.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · A Jesuit Brother and native of Japan, Saint Paul Miki was crucified, along with 25 other Catholics, for preaching his belief in Jesus.

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  4. Feb 5, 2017 · Learn about the life and death of St. Paul Miki, a Japanese layman who was crucified in 1597 for his Christian faith. Read his powerful testimony and the stories of his twenty five companions who were also martyred in Nagasaki.

  5. 2 days ago · Learn about the 26 Martyrs of Nagasaki, a group of native and foreign Catholics who died for their faith in Japan in 1597. St. Paul Miki was a Jesuit who preached and forgave his persecutors before his death by lancing.

  6. 1 day ago · Learn about the 26 Japanese Catholics and foreign missionaries who were martyred in 1597 for their faith. St. Paul Miki was a Jesuit who preached and forgave his persecutors before his death by lancing.

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  8. Feb 6, 2024 · Paul Miki, a native Japanese Jesuit, is perhaps the most renowned of the Japanese martyrs. Born in Tounucumada, Japan, to a Japanese military leader, Paul received his education at the Jesuit college in Anziquiama.