St Anna Pak A-Gi was a married lay woman in the apostolic vicariate of Korea. She was born in 1783 in Kangchon, Gangwon-do, South Korea. She is one of the Martyrs of Korea who were imprisoned and beheaded on May 24 1839 at the Small West Gate, Seoul, South Korea together for the crime of being Christians. We celebrate her feast day on May 24 every year in the Catholic Church.
St Anna Pak A-Gi Biography |
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Date of Birth | 1783 AD |
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Country/Place of Birth | Kangchon, Gangwon-do, South Korea |
Profession | Laywoman |
Place of Work | South Korea |
Date of Death | May 24 1839 |
Place of Death | Small West Gate, Seoul, South Korea |
Feast Day | May 24 or September 20 |
Beatification | Beatified by Pope Pius XI on July 5 1925 |
Canonization | By Pope John Paul II on May 6 1984 |
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Saint’s Biography
Saint Anna Pak A-Gi was a married laywoman in the apostolic vicariate of Korea. She was beheaded on May 24 1839 at the Small West Gate, Seoul, South Korea.
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