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Life Story of St. Lawrence Ruiz of Manila. felixJrBayona Born to a Chinese father and Filipino mother, both Christians, Lorenzo learned Chinese and Tagalog at home, Spanish from the Dominicans whom …More
Life Story of St. Lawrence Ruiz of Manila.

felixJrBayona Born to a Chinese father and Filipino mother, both Christians, Lorenzo learned Chinese and Tagalog at home, Spanish from the Dominicans whom he served as altar boy and sacristan. Professional calligrapher and document transcriptionist. Member of the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary. Married layman, and the father of two sons and a daughter.
For unclear reasons, Lorenzo was accused of murder. He sought asylum on board ship with three Dominican priests, Saint Antonio Gonzalez, Saint Guillermo Courtet, and Saint Miguel de Aozaraza, a Japanese priest, Saint Vicente Shiwozuka de la Cruz, and a layman named Saint Lazaro of Kyoto, a leper. Only when they were at sea did he learn that they were going to Japan during a time of intense Christian persecution.
Lorenzo could have gone to Formosa (modern Taiwan), but feared the Spaniards there would hang him, and so stayed with the missionaries as they landed at Okinawa. The group was soon exposed as Christian, arrested, and taken to Nagasaki, Japan. They were tortured in several ways for days. Lawrence and the Japanese priest broke at one point, and were ready to renounce their faith in exchange for release, but after their moment of crisis, they reclaimed their faith and defied their tormentors. First canonized Filipino martyr.

Born

c.1600 at Binondo, Manila, Philippines

Died

29-30 September 1637 at Nagasaki, Japan by being crushed over a period of three days while hanging upside down
body burned, ashes thrown into the Pacific Ocean

Venerated

11 October 1980 by Pope John Paul II (decree of martyrdom)

Beatified

18 February 1981 by Pope John Paul II

Canonized

18 October 1987 by Pope John Paul II
the canonization miracle involved the healing Cecily Alegriae Policarpio from cerebral paralysis
catholicsaints.info/saint-lorenzo-ruiz-of-manila/
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✍️ "This extremely thoughtful, well-written little book captures the attention of the reader as it explores the life and adventures of Felix, the Shrine Cat. This is a true story of a real-life Shrine cat, at the Catholic Shrine of Wigratzbad, Germany. It will bring the young reader into a personal understanding of original sin, baptism, first holy communion, holy orders, and love for the Church …More
✍️ "This extremely thoughtful, well-written little book captures the attention of the reader as it explores the life and adventures of Felix, the Shrine Cat. This is a true story of a real-life Shrine cat, at the Catholic Shrine of Wigratzbad, Germany. It will bring the young reader into a personal understanding of original sin, baptism, first holy communion, holy orders, and love for the Church and the Eucharist. As well as the virtues of personal responsibility, family life, community life, kindness, friendliness, and wisdom. This endearing tale is a delight for any age. The imagery and imagination are a good, pure, clear-sighted, and fun, learning tool for mothers to choose for their children to read, in contrast to the other worldly, dark fictional stories ( like Harry Potter) that are out there, that only bring harm."
Ursula Wegmann
Dr. med.vet. Edith Breburda, a Catholic expert for stem cell research, just published her famous German book "Felix, der Wallfahrtskater" (which had been recommended even by Pope Benedict XVI) now in English: "Felix the Shrine Cat".
The author informed me that a free download for Kindle is now available from September 27th to 30.
www.amazon.de/…/B01LZLHDVY
Facebook page of Prof. Spindelboeck Moral …More
Dr. med.vet. Edith Breburda, a Catholic expert for stem cell research, just published her famous German book "Felix, der Wallfahrtskater" (which had been recommended even by Pope Benedict XVI) now in English: "Felix the Shrine Cat".
The author informed me that a free download for Kindle is now available from September 27th to 30.
www.amazon.de/…/B01LZLHDVY
Facebook page of Prof. Spindelboeck Moral theologian/Austria
Edith Breburda DVM, PhD