By
 1549, St. Francis Xavier had begun the evangelization of Japan. After 
he left to spread the faith elsewhere, a Catholic community flourished. 
The community grew, and eventually expanded to include Paul Miki, a 
high-born Jesuit priest who became well-known as a preacher. Paul 
followed St. Francis’ footsteps and continued the spread of 
Christianity, along with missionaries and priests from various countries
 and orders.
 In
 1597, Hideyoshi, a powerful Japanese official, listened to the gossip 
and lies of a Spanish merchant. The merchant said that Paul and the 
missionaries were traitors of Japan, and were spies for Spain and 
Portugal. Hideyoshi cut off the left ears of twenty-six Catholics, 
including Paul Miki, smeared their cheeks with blood as a warning to 
others and paraded them through towns before executing them. Priests, 
brothers, laymen, catechists, doctors, servants, old men and innocent 
children were bound to crosses and raised into the air, a lance trust 
into their sides, killing them. Hideyoshi crucified the martyrs on a 
hill, now known as the Holy Mountain, above Nagasaki. They were 
canonized in 1862.
In
 1597, Hideyoshi, a powerful Japanese official, listened to the gossip 
and lies of a Spanish merchant. The merchant said that Paul and the 
missionaries were traitors of Japan, and were spies for Spain and 
Portugal. Hideyoshi cut off the left ears of twenty-six Catholics, 
including Paul Miki, smeared their cheeks with blood as a warning to 
others and paraded them through towns before executing them. Priests, 
brothers, laymen, catechists, doctors, servants, old men and innocent 
children were bound to crosses and raised into the air, a lance trust 
into their sides, killing them. Hideyoshi crucified the martyrs on a 
hill, now known as the Holy Mountain, above Nagasaki. They were 
canonized in 1862.
 In
 1597, Hideyoshi, a powerful Japanese official, listened to the gossip 
and lies of a Spanish merchant. The merchant said that Paul and the 
missionaries were traitors of Japan, and were spies for Spain and 
Portugal. Hideyoshi cut off the left ears of twenty-six Catholics, 
including Paul Miki, smeared their cheeks with blood as a warning to 
others and paraded them through towns before executing them. Priests, 
brothers, laymen, catechists, doctors, servants, old men and innocent 
children were bound to crosses and raised into the air, a lance trust 
into their sides, killing them. Hideyoshi crucified the martyrs on a 
hill, now known as the Holy Mountain, above Nagasaki. They were 
canonized in 1862.
In
 1597, Hideyoshi, a powerful Japanese official, listened to the gossip 
and lies of a Spanish merchant. The merchant said that Paul and the 
missionaries were traitors of Japan, and were spies for Spain and 
Portugal. Hideyoshi cut off the left ears of twenty-six Catholics, 
including Paul Miki, smeared their cheeks with blood as a warning to 
others and paraded them through towns before executing them. Priests, 
brothers, laymen, catechists, doctors, servants, old men and innocent 
children were bound to crosses and raised into the air, a lance trust 
into their sides, killing them. Hideyoshi crucified the martyrs on a 
hill, now known as the Holy Mountain, above Nagasaki. They were 
canonized in 1862.
 
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