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'''Giordano Ansaloni''' (Ansalone; Giordano di San Stefano) (1598 &ndash; 17 November 1634) was an Italian [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] missionary in Asia. He is a Catholic martyr, [[beatified]] in 1981 and [[canonized]] in 1987 by [[Pope John Paul II]].<ref>http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/77900</ref>

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|birth_place = [[Santo Stefano Quisquina]], [[Kingdom of Sicily]]
|death_date = {{death date and age|1634|12|17|1598|11|01|df=y}}
|death_place = [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]], [[Japan]]
|feast_day = [[17 November]]
|beatified_date=18 February 1981
|beatified_place=[[Rizal Park]], [[Manila]], [[Philippines]]
|beatified_by=[[Pope John Paul II]]
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'''Giordano di San Stefano Ansalone''', OP (1598 &ndash; 17 November 1634) was an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] [[missionary]] in [[Asia]]. He is a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[martyr]], [[beatified]] in 1981 and [[canonized]] in 1987 by [[Pope John Paul II]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/77900|title=San Giordano Ansalone su santiebeati.it|website=Santiebeati.it|access-date=2016-05-26}}</ref>


==Life==
==Life==
Ansaloni was born at [[San Angelo]] in [[Sicily]]. Having entered the Dominican Order and completed his studies at [[Salamanca]], he was sent in 1625, together with many others, as a missionary to the [[Philippine Islands]]. Whilst serving as chaplain in a hospital for Chinese and Japanese at [[Manila]] he learned their languages.
Ansalone was born at [[Santo Stefano Quisquina]] in [[Sicily]]. Having entered the Dominican Order and completed his studies at [[Salamanca]], he was sent in 1625, together with many others, as a missionary to the [[Philippine Islands]]. Whilst serving as [[chaplain]] in a hospital for [[Chinese language|Chinese]] and [[Japanese language|Japanese]] at [[Manila]] he learned their languages.


In 1631 he offered to go to Japan and arrived at the outbreak of the persecution in 1632. Disguised as a ''[[bonze]]'', he travelled over the land and administered the rites of the Catholic religion.
In 1631, he offered to go to [[Japan]] and arrived at the outbreak of the persecution in 1632. Disguised as a ''[[bonze]]'', he travelled over the land and administered the rites of the Catholic religion.


He was arrested 4 August 1634, and subjected to tortures that lasted seven days. He was forced to witness the beheading of his companion, Thomas of St. Hyacinth, and sixty-nine other Christians. On 18 November he was executed at [[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki]], [[Japan]], by being suspended till dead from a plank with his head buried in the ground.
He was arrested 4 August 1634, and subjected to tortures that lasted seven days. He was forced to witness the [[beheading]] of his companion, Thomas of St. Hyacinth, and sixty-nine other Christians. On 18 November he was executed at [[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki]], [[Japan]], by being suspended till dead from a plank with his head buried in the ground.


==Works==
==Works==


Whilst detained in Mexico, on his way to the Philippine Islands, he wrote in Latin a series of lives of Dominican saints after a similar work by [[Hernando del Castillo]]. He left at Manila an unfinished treatise on Chinese religion.
Whilst detained in [[Mexico]], on his way to the Philippine Islands, he wrote in [[Latin]] a series of lives of Dominican [[Saint|saints]] after a similar work by [[Hernando del Castillo]]. He left at Manila an unfinished [[treatise]] on [[Chinese Religions|Chinese religion]].

==Notes==
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==References==
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*{{Catholic|wstitle=Giordano Ansaloni}} The entry cites:
*{{Catholic|wstitle=Giordano Ansaloni}} The entry cites:
**Quétif and [[Jacques Échard]], {{lang|la|Scriptores ordinis prædicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis illustrati ad annum 1700 auctoribus}}, II, 478:
**QUÉTIF AND ECHARD, SS. Ord. Præd., II, 478:
**ALVAREZ DEL MANZANO, Compendio de la reseña biográfica de los religiosos de la Provincia de Santisimo Rosario de Filipinas (Manila, 1896), 122 sqq.
**Alvarez del Manzano, ''Compendio de la reseña biográfica de los religiosos de la Provincia de Santisimo Rosario de Filipinas'' (Manila, 1896), 122 sqq.


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Latest revision as of 16:26, 30 January 2024

Saint

Giordano Ansalone

San Giacinto Giordano Ansalone
Born(1598-11-01)1 November 1598
Santo Stefano Quisquina, Kingdom of Sicily
Died17 December 1634(1634-12-17) (aged 36)
Nagasaki, Japan
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified18 February 1981, Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines by Pope John Paul II
Canonized18 October 1987, St. Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Feast17 November

Giordano di San Stefano Ansalone, OP (1598 – 17 November 1634) was an Italian Dominican missionary in Asia. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1981 and canonized in 1987 by Pope John Paul II.[1]

Life[edit]

Ansalone was born at Santo Stefano Quisquina in Sicily. Having entered the Dominican Order and completed his studies at Salamanca, he was sent in 1625, together with many others, as a missionary to the Philippine Islands. Whilst serving as chaplain in a hospital for Chinese and Japanese at Manila he learned their languages.

In 1631, he offered to go to Japan and arrived at the outbreak of the persecution in 1632. Disguised as a bonze, he travelled over the land and administered the rites of the Catholic religion.

He was arrested 4 August 1634, and subjected to tortures that lasted seven days. He was forced to witness the beheading of his companion, Thomas of St. Hyacinth, and sixty-nine other Christians. On 18 November he was executed at Nagasaki, Japan, by being suspended till dead from a plank with his head buried in the ground.

Works[edit]

Whilst detained in Mexico, on his way to the Philippine Islands, he wrote in Latin a series of lives of Dominican saints after a similar work by Hernando del Castillo. He left at Manila an unfinished treatise on Chinese religion.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "San Giordano Ansalone su santiebeati.it". Santiebeati.it. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
Attribution
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Giordano Ansaloni". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites:
    • Quétif and Jacques Échard, Scriptores ordinis prædicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis illustrati ad annum 1700 auctoribus, II, 478:
    • Alvarez del Manzano, Compendio de la reseña biográfica de los religiosos de la Provincia de Santisimo Rosario de Filipinas (Manila, 1896), 122 sqq.