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Saint Iosephus Ma Taishun

Saint

Martyr

Feast Day: June 26

Death: June 26, 1900

Biography

Saint Iosephus Ma Taishun, also known as Giuseppe, Joseph, or Ruose, was a lifelong layman in the apostolic vicariate of Southeastern Zhili, China. He was born around 1840 in Qianshenzhuang, Dongguang Co., Hebei, China. Joseph's life was characterized by his dedication to his faith, his medical profession, and his role as a catechist. As a physician, Joseph used his skills to heal and comfort those in need, reflecting the compassionate and caring nature of his faith. He also played a significant role as a catechist, spreading the teachings of the Catholic Church and deepening the faith of those he encountered. His commitment to evangelization was evident in his willingness to share the gospel despite the challenging circumstances that surrounded him. In the late 19th century, China experienced a period of intense anti-Western and anti-Christian sentiment, culminating in the Boxer Rebellion. During this time, many Christians were pressured to renounce their faith, including most of Joseph's family. However, Joseph firmly stood by his Christian beliefs and refused to renounce his faith. Joseph's steadfast commitment to his Catholic faith ultimately led to his martyrdom. On June 26, 1900, in Wangla, Dongguang Co., Hebei, China, Joseph was persecuted for his religious beliefs and died as a result. His refusal to renounce his faith and his willingness to lay down his life for Christ earned him a place among the martyrs of China. Recognizing Saint Iosephus Ma Taishun's heroic virtue and martyrdom, Pope Pius XII formally proclaimed his veneration on February 22, 1955, with a decree of martyrdom. Joseph was beatified on April 17, 1955, by Pope Pius XII, and he was finally canonized as a saint on October 1, 2000, by Pope John Paul II. Although there is no specific patronage associated with Saint Iosephus Ma Taishun, his life and martyrdom serve as an inspiring example of faith, courage, and conviction for the Catholic community, particularly in China. Saint Iosephus Ma Taishun's story reminds us of the enduring power of faith and the willingness to stand up for one's beliefs, even in the face of persecution.