Andrew of Phu Yen
Andrew of Phu Yen (1625-1644), known as the protomartyr of Vietnam, was a young lay catechist who died for his faith, beatified by Pope John…
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Andrew of Phu Yen (1625-1644), known as the protomartyr of Vietnam, was a young lay catechist who died for his faith, beatified by Pope John…
Andrew of Phu Yen (c. 1624/1625 - 1644) is the protomartyr of Vietnam. A young catechist trained by Father Alexandre de Rhodes, he was arres…
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