
Saint Peter Hoàng Khanh - Vietnamese Martyrs
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.

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.

Saint Peter Đoàn Văn Vân, a catechist born in 1780, was beheaded on May 25, 1857 for steadfastly holding to his faith. He was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1988.

Saint Peter Đoàn Công Quý, a priest martyred in 1859, courageously presented himself to save his parishioners and steadfastly maintained his faith until his last breath.

Saint Peter Đinh Văn Thuần, a fisherman from Thái Bình, courageously professed his faith and was martyred on June 6, 1862, during the reign of King Tự Đức.

Saint Peter Đinh Văn Dũng, a virtuous fisherman from the parish of Trung Đồng, steadfastly professed his faith and was burned alive on June 6, 1862, during the reign of King Tự Đức.

Saint Peter Phan Hữu Đa, a carpenter of the Bùi Chu diocese, was martyred in 1862 for refusing to step on the Crucifix. He was canonized in 1988.

Saint Pierre Dumoulin Borie – Cao, a young bishop martyred in 1838 in Đồng Hới, remained steadfast in his faith despite being coerced to step on the Holy Cross.

Saint Pedro Almato – Bình, a Dominican priest, was beheaded on November 1, 1861, in Hải Dương. He left a message for his parents: "Please do not weep; rejoice, for I have been granted this grace."

Saint Pierre Néron, a priest of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, dedicated his life to the missionary mission in Vietnam and suffered martyrdom on November 3, 1860. He was canonized in 1988.

A biography and the martyrdom journey of Saint Paul Tống Viết Bường, a palace guard of the Nguyễn dynasty, who steadfastly kept his faith despite being shackled, tortured, and beheaded in 1833.

Biography and martyrdom journey of Saint Paul Phạm Khắc Khoan (1771–1840), priest of the Phát Diệm Diocese, beheaded on April 28, 1840, for refusing to renounce his faith.

Saint Paul Nguyễn Văn Mỹ, a catechist martyred in 1838, was born in Hà Nam and was canonized as a saint in 1988 for his faithfulness.
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