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Saint Paul Miki And The Twenty-Six Martyrs: Eucharistic Courage In 16th-Century Japan
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We trace the rise of Christianity in Japan, the political storm that led to the arrests, and the courage that climaxed on Nishizaka Hill where Saint Paul Miki preached forgiveness from the cross. Their Eucharistic faith seeded centuries of hidden witness and a call to radical discipleship today.
• origins of the faith in 16th-century Japan
• Paul Miki’s Jesuit formation and preaching
• diversity and lay heroism among the companions
• Tokugawa policies and the anti-Christian crackdown
• arrests, public humiliation, and the forced march
• crucifixion at Nagasaki and final testimonies
• Eucharistic devotion as the core of courage
• hidden Christians preserving faith for centuries
• beatification, canonization, and enduring legacy
• practical summons to renew Eucharistic life
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