
Saint Augustine Phan Viết Huy - Vietnamese Martyrs
Discover the life of Saint Augustine Phan Viết Huy, a brave soldier who professed his faith at Thuận An Sea Gate in 1839. A story of repentance, courage, and God’s grace amidst the harshest trials.

Discover the life of Saint Augustine Phan Viết Huy, a brave soldier who professed his faith at Thuận An Sea Gate in 1839. A story of repentance, courage, and God’s grace amidst the harshest trials.

Discover the life and martyrdom of Saint Augustin Schoeffler Đông, a priest of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He remained steadfast in his faith, was beheaded in 1851 in Sơn Tây, and was canonized in 1988.

The life of Saint Anthony Nguyễn Hữu Quỳnh (1768–1840), parish leader of Mỹ Hương, Quảng Bình. Renowned for his charity, steadfast faith, and heroic death for Christ.

Discover the life of Saint Anthony Nguyễn Tiến Đích, a martyr in 1838. A story of steadfast faith, charity, and a moving father-in-law and son-in-law bond at Bảy Mẫu execution ground under King Minh Mạng.

The story of Saint Andrew Nguyễn Mạnh Tường, a layman martyred in 1862 in Nam Định. He firmly refused to trample the Cross and was beheaded for his faith. Discover his life and legacy.

Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông (1814-1835) was a soldier martyred under King Minh Mạng. He firmly maintained his faith, accepted beheading, and left behind moving final words of filial piety to his mother at the execution ground.

The life and martyrdom of Blessed Andrew Phú Yên (1625-1644), the youngest catechist who sacrificed his life to protect his brothers, becoming the patron saint of Vietnamese catechists.

Discover the life of Saint Andrew Nguyễn Kim Thông, a martyr who died in 1855. A story of steadfast faith, advice to his descendants, and a journey of exile for the sake of Christ.

The life of Saint Andrew Trần An Dũng Lạc, a priest martyred in 1839. He firmly refused ransom, accepting beheading to remain faithful. Discover his life and legacy.

The martyrdom of Saint Agnes Lê Thị Thành (Đê), a laywoman from Thanh Hóa. She endured torture with fortitude, comforted her children, and sacrificed her life in 1841 for the Catholic faith.

The liturgical calendar determines the readings, and there are typically two readings at daily Mass and three at Sunday Mass. The liturgical year of the Church does not match the calendar year, starting with the first Sunday of Advent and finishing on the last Saturday before the next year's first Sunday of Advent.
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