St.
Peter Wu Gousheng
a catechist in China
by Elizabeth Johnson
Born: 1768
Died: Nov. 7, 1814
Feast Day: Nov. 7 (also Sept. 28 as one of the
Martyrs of China)
Claim to Fame: One of the “Martyrs of China,”
a large group of Chinese natives and European missionaries who died
for their faith over a three-century period, Peter Wu Gousheng was
a lay catechist in the Szechuan region of China. He taught Christianity
to more than 600 converts, including many visitors to the inn he
operated.
Little-known fact: Even before Peter Wu converted
to Christianity when he was 28, he was known in his community for
his sense of justice, his care of the poor and his enthusiastic
and outspoken nature. When he embraced Catholicism, he approached
his faith as enthusiastically as he did everything else in his life,
throwing away his household idols and preaching to anyone who would
listen.
What made him a saint: Peter was baptized in
1796 and spent the next 18 years teaching others about Christ. Even
when a new emperor who was unfriendly to Christianity took over
as ruler of China, Peter Wu did not back down from teaching and
preaching. When he was tortured, he refused to renounce his faith;
instead, he encouraged and inspired his fellow prisoners. He continued
to proclaim his belief in Jesus Christ even as he was martyred.
Lowest/scariest moment: In 1813, Emperor Kia-Kin
published a decree forbidding Catholicism, but offered pardons to
anyone who would renounce the faith. Those who would not commit
apostasy, however, would be tortured and killed. Under this law,
Peter Wu was arrested and imprisoned on April 3, 1814, and tortured
repeatedly to persuade him to renounce Christianity. Instead of
breaking his will, Peter Wu used his time in prison to lead prayer
services for other prisoners.
Best quote: “Be loyal to the Lord, and
accept his will.”
How he died: One of the Martyrs of China, Peter
Wu was condemned to death for refusing to step on a crucifix. He
was executed by strangulation on Nov. 7, 1814. In his dying words,
he proclaimed, “Heaven, heaven, my true home! I see my heavenly
mother and my guardian angel coming to take me home.”
Prayer: St. Peter Wu, you held steadfast to your
faith even though you knew that you would die for your beliefs.
Help us to find the courage to boldly proclaim our commitment to
Christ Jesus and to share his message with others as you did. Help
us to generously support the work of missionaries who preach the
Gospel in lands hostile to Christianity, so that more souls will
be brought to God through his Son, Jesus Christ. Amen. |