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A portrait of Saint Andrew Dung Lac graces the left, while on the right, a vibrant crowd scene unfolds with the martyr and his companions rising above them against a colorful background.

Saint Andrew Dung Lac and Companions

Feast Day: November 24

Andrew Dung-Lac was born in Tran An Dung, Vietnam in 1795.  He took the name of Andrew at his baptism, and was ordained a Priest on March 15th, 1823.  During persecution in Vietnam, Andrew Dung changed his name to Lac, to avoid capture.  He is now memorialized as Andrew Dung-Lac.  His memorial along with that of his companions is November 24.  This memorial celebrates all of the Vietnamese Martyrs of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, covering the years from 1625 – 1886.  Andrew Dung-Lac like most of his companions was beheaded for his faith.  

Missionary efforts from various religious families beginning in the sixteenth century and continuing until 1866, allowed the Vietnamese people to hear the message of the Gospel.  Many accepted it despite persecution and even being put to death.  June 19, 1988, Pope Paul II canonized 117 persons martyred in the eighteenth century.  Among these were ninety-six Vietnamese.  These martyrs gave not only their lives for he Church, but for their country as well.  They showed that they wanted the Gospel of Christ to take root in their people, and contribute to the good of their homeland.  On June 1, 1989, these holy martyrs were inscribed in the liturgical calendar of the Universal Church on November 24.

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