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Saint Paul Miki (1562–1597), a Japanese Jesuit seminarian, was crucified in Nagasaki with 25 companions during the 1597 persecution of Christians. Canonized in 1862, his eloquent preaching during martyrdom strengthens Japan’s 500,000 Catholics. His legacy at Nagasaki’s 26 Martyrs Shrine underscores | [[Saint Paul Miki]] (1562–1597), a [[Japanese]] [[Jesuit]] seminarian, was crucified in [[Nagasaki]] with 25 companions during the 1597 persecution of Christians. [[Canonization|Canonized]] in 1862, his eloquent preaching during martyrdom strengthens Japan’s 500,000 Catholics. His legacy at Nagasaki’s 26 Martyrs Shrine underscores [[Asia]]’s vibrant Catholic martyrdom tradition. | ||