St. François Jaccard

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Born: 16 September 1799 at Onion, Haute-Savoie, France 

Died: strangled to death on 21 September 1838 in Nhan Bieu, Quang Tri, Tonkin, Indo-China (modern Vietnam), buried near Tonkin by local Christians, later moved to the Seminary for Foreign Missions, Paris, France 

Venerated:
2 July 1899 by Pope Leo XIII (decree of martyrdom)

Beatified:
27 May 1900 by Pope Leo XIII

Canonized: 19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II 

Studied at seminaries in Melan, then Chambery in France in 1819. Member of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris. Priest. Missionary to Cochin-China in 1824, Macao in 1825, and Tonkin in 1826. He was arrested more than once for preaching Christianity, he was pardoned because of his skill as a translator, which was useful to the king. However, he gained too many converts, and in 1838 he was arrested, tortured and murdered for his faith. One of the Martyrs of Vietnam. 

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