St Barbara Yi, also known as Bareubara Yi, was a 14-year-old girl in Korea. She was born in 1825 in Jeongpa, Seoul, South Korea, imprisoned for her faith, and died as a martyr on May 27 1839 in prison in Seoul, South Korea. We celebrate her feast day on May 27 every year in the Catholic Church.
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| Date of Birth | 1825 AD |
| Place of Birth | Jeongpa, Seoul, South Korea |
| Place of Work | Seoul, South Korea |
| Date of Death | May 27 1839 |
| Place of Death | Prison in Seoul, South Korea |
| Feast Day | May 27 |
| Canonization | By Pope John Paul II on May 6 1984 |
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St Barbara Yi Life History
Saint Barbara Yi was a 14-year-old girl in Korea. She was born in 1825 in Jeongpa, Seoul, South Korea, imprisoned for her faith, and died as a martyr on May 27 1839 in prison in Seoul, South Korea.
Pope John Paul II canonized her on May 6 1984. She is one of the Martyrs of Korea.
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