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Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi

Saint

Martyr

Feast Day: November 8

Death: November 1, 8

Biography

Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi, also known as Joseph Nghi, was a Catholic priest and martyr in the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin, now part of Vietnam. He was a member of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris and dedicated his life to serving the Christian community in the region during a time of great persecution. Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi was born around 1771 in the village of Ke Voi, near Hanoi, Vietnam. He was raised in a devout Catholic family and demonstrated a strong faith from an early age. After receiving a solid education, he felt a calling to the priesthood and joined the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris, which was known for its missionary activities in Vietnam. Ordained as a priest, Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi was assigned to the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin. He quickly became known for his dedication to the Vietnamese people, both in the spiritual and material aspects of their lives. He tirelessly preached the Gospel and fervently supported the local communities, always putting the needs of others above his own. During the early 19th century, Vietnam was experiencing intense persecution of Christians. The government, under the Nguyen Dynasty, sought to suppress the spread of Christianity and eradicate its presence in the country. As a result, Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi and many other missionaries faced great danger in continuing their work. Undeterred by the threats, Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi persistently carried out his missionary activities, providing sacraments and spiritual guidance, and nourishing the faith of his flock. He established a deep connection with the local community, which looked up to him as a leader, mentor, and spiritual guide. However, in the face of the growing hostility towards Christianity, Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi knew that his life was in constant danger. On November 8, 1840, at Bay Mau in Hanoi, he was captured and sentenced to death by beheading for his refusal to renounce his faith. Even in the face of imminent death, he courageously embraced martyrdom for the sake of Christ. Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi's steadfast commitment to his faith and his unwavering dedication to serving the Vietnamese people earned him great respect and admiration. His martyrdom spoke volumes about his love for God and his willingness to give up his life rather than abandon his Christian beliefs. After his death, the local Catholic community recognized Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi as a holy martyr, and his reputation for sanctity continued to grow. On July 2, 1899, Pope Leo XIII officially recognized him as a martyr, decreeing his martyrdom. A year later, on May 27, 1900, Pope Leo XIII beatified him, acknowledging his heroic virtue and sanctity. Finally, on June 19, 1988, Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi was canonized by Pope John Paul II, acknowledging his enduring legacy and exemplary faith. As a canonized saint, he continues to be a powerful intercessor for the Church in Vietnam and a source of inspiration for all Christians who face persecution for their beliefs. Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi's life serves as a testament to the power of faith and the ultimate triumph of goodness over evil.