Luis Sotelo - Martyrdom in Japan

Martyrdom in Japan

Sotelo finally managed to infiltrate Japan, in 1622, on board a Chinese junk, after which he was discovered and imprisoned. After two years in prison, Luis Sotelo was burnt alive, together with two Franciscans, a Jesuit, and a Dominican, at the age of 50.

He was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1867.


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