René Goupil
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Saint René Goupil | |
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North American Martyrs | |
Martyr | |
Born | May 15, 1608, Anjou, France |
Died | September 23, 1642, near Auriesville, New York |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | June 21, 1925, Rome, Italy by Pope Pius XI |
Canonized | June 29, 1930, Rome, Italy by Pope Pius XI |
Major shrine | National Shrine of the North American Martyrs, Auriesville, New York |
Feast | 19 October (USA), 26 September (Canada) |
Patronage | anesthetists, anesthesiologists |
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René Goupil (May 15, 1608 – September 23, 1642) was a French missionary and the first North American martyrs of the Roman Catholic Church.
He was baptized in St-Martin-du-Bois near Angers, France in 1608 on the 15th of May. He volunteered to work with the Jesuits in the hospitals of Quebec. In 1642, he travelled to the Huron missions in New York with Father Isaac Jogues. He was captured by the Iroquois and tortured. After teaching the native children the sign of the cross, he was killed by a tomahawk blow to the head near the current site of Auriesville, New York.
He was canonized on 29 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI along with seven other Canadian Martyrs. He is the patron saint of anesthetists.
Fordham University Rose Hill Campus in Bronx, New York has a student dormitory named after Rene Goupil.
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[edit] External links
- Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
- René Goupil. Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2007-02-18.