
Saint Philipphê Phan Văn Minh – Priest and Martyr (1815–1853) – Vietnamese Martyrs
Saint Philipphê Phan Văn Minh, a Vietnamese priest and martyr, was born in 1815 in Cái Mơn and died on July 3, 1853. He was beatified in 1900 and canonized in 1988.

Saint Philipphê Phan Văn Minh, a Vietnamese priest and martyr, was born in 1815 in Cái Mơn and died on July 3, 1853. He was beatified in 1900 and canonized in 1988.

Biography and faith journey of Saint Peter Vũ Văn Truật, a young catechist who offered his life for the Christian faith under the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng.

Saint Peter Vũ Đăng Khoa (1790–1838) was a martyr priest under the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng, who was executed by strangulation on November 24, 1838, in Đồng Hới. He was beatified in 1900 and canonized in 1988.

The journey from a buffalo-herding boy to a martyr priest of Saint Peter Trương Văn Thi. A life of virtue and a deeply pastoral plea: always find the priest to anoint the dying.

The journey from seminarian to Dominican priest and the heroic martyrdom of Saint Peter Nguyen Van Tu at the Co Me execution ground in 1838.

The life and martyrdom of Saint Peter Nguyễn Văn Lựu (1812-1861) – a steadfast priest who used his words and his life to bear witness to the faith.

This is the story of Saint Peter Nguyễn Văn Hiếu (1783-1840), a catechist who heroically sacrificed his life for the faith. He was beheaded in Ninh Bình on April 28, 1840.

Saint Peter Trương Văn Đường (1808–1838), a catechist martyred in Sơn Tây. His journey—from his vocation, arrest, steadfastness in prison, to his martyrdom on December 18, 1838.

The story of Saint Peter Nguyễn Khắc Tự, a 32-year-old catechist who courageously died for his faith during the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng. His journey of loyalty alongside Bishop Borie Cao.

Saint Peter Nguyễn Bá Tuần, a priest martyred in 1838 under the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng, offered his entire life to God despite his advanced age and frail health. He was canonized in 1988.

Saint Peter Lê Tuy, a Vietnamese priest, courageously professed his faith and was executed by beheading in 1833 under the reign of King Minh Mạng for refusing to renounce his beliefs.

Saint Peter Hoàng Khanh, a priest martyred in 1842, steadfastly refused to pretend to be a doctor in order to preserve his full identity as a pastor. He was canonized in 1988.
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