Saint Stephen Min Kuk-ka | |
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Born | 1787 Korea |
Died | 1840 |
Honored in | Catholic Church |
Saint Stephen Min Kuk-ka (1787 – 1840) is a Korean Roman Catholic saint. He was martyred by strangulation after refusing to deny his faith.
Born in 1787 in a pagan sect of Korea, his mother died soon after childbirth. Along with his brothers and father, he converted to Catholicism. He eventually married, but his wife died shortly after their wedding. A few years later, he remarried and his wife had a beautiful daughter. Both later died, leaving him alone once more. He decided to devote his life to Christ by becoming a Catechist. This was risky: he lived in an era where the pagan government of the day did not approve of people spreading their faith. After a length of time in which he converted many people, he was taken into government custody. The government beat and tortured him, trying to get him to deny his faith. He refused this many times over. In 1840, he paid for his conviction when he was strangled to death.