Saint Paul Miki and Companions — Martyrs
Saint Paul Miki and Companions — Martyrs The story of Saint Paul Miki and his Companions is a powerful testimony of faith that crosses cultures, defies fear, and embraces the Cross with hope. Their lives remind us that the Gospel can take root in any land and that faith, once planted in the heart, cannot be silenced—even by death. Faith Takes Root in Japan Saint Paul Miki was a Japanese Jesuit seminarian , born into a noble family in the 16th century. Through the missionary efforts of the Jesuits, Christianity began to flourish in Japan, drawing many converts who encountered Christ’s love and truth. Paul Miki became known as a gifted catechist and preacher. With clarity and zeal, he proclaimed the Gospel to his own people, showing that Christianity was not a foreign belief but a faith capable of shaping Japanese hearts and culture. Reflection: The Gospel speaks every language and belongs to every people. Persecution and the Way of the Cross As Christianity spread, fear an...