Gonsalo Garcia Saint

Saint Gonsalo Garcia, O.F.M., (Latin: Gundisalvus Garcia, Portuguese: Gonçalo) (1556 – 5 February 1597) was a Roman Catholic Franciscan friar from Portuguese India, who died as a martyr in Japan and is venerated as a saint, one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan so venerated. The first Indian born to attain sainthood was born in the western coastal town of Vasai, now an exurb of the city of Mumbai, he hailed from the town—then known as Baçaim in Portuguese, later Bassein in English—during the time the town was under Portuguese colonial rule. The festival of St. Gonsalo has come to be held on the first Sunday nearest to the neap tide following Christmas in Vasai.

Personal facts

Gonsalo Garcia
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1556
Birth place
Maharashtra , Deccan sultanates , Vasai
Date of deathFebruary 05, 1597
Place of death
Japan , Nagasaki

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beatified by
Pope Urban VIII
beatified dateSeptember 14, 1627
canonized by
Pope Pius IX
canonized dateJune 08, 1862
major shrine
India
Vasai
venerated in
Catholic Church

Gonsalo Garcia on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://210.136.236.116/MartyrsHP/Engmartstory.html
  2. http://cs.nyu.edu/kandathi/devasahayam.html#garcia
  3. http://saints.sqpn.com/saintg95.htm
  4. http://www.26martyrs.com