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Feast Day: November 17
Birth: August 7, 1745
Death: November 17, 1794
Blessed Sébastienloup Hunot was a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Sens, France. He was born on 7 August 1745 in Brienon-l‚ÄôArchev√™que, Yonne, France, and dedicated his life to serving God and the people of his community.
During the anti-Catholic persecutions of the French Revolution, Blessed Sébastienloup Hunot found himself imprisoned on a ship in the harbor of Rochefort, France. Along with many other faithful Catholics, he was left to suffer and ultimately die for his faith. This group of prisoners came to be known as the Martyrs of the Hulks of Rochefort, symbolizing their perseverance and sacrifice.
Blessed Sébastienloup Hunot's martyrdom took place on 17 November 1794 aboard the prison ship Washington, in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France. His unwavering commitment to his beliefs amid the hardships and dangers of the revolution made him a beacon of hope and inspiration for the persecuted faithful.
The recognition of his heroic virtue and martyrdom came long after his death. On 2 July 1994, Pope John Paul II, through the decree of martyrdom, declared him venerable. This acknowledgment by the Pope affirmed his sanctity and the ultimate sacrifice he made for his faith. A year later, on 1 October 1995, Pope John Paul II beatified Blessed Sébastienloup Hunot, elevating him to the status of Blessed and providing a means for the faithful to seek his intercession.
Although the specific details of his representation in art are not available, his feast day is commemorated on 17 November each year. This special day serves as a reminder of his unwavering faith, courage, and selflessness. Blessed Sébastienloup Hunot's life and martyrdom continue to inspire and remind us of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during times of persecution.