- Siméon-François
Berneux (14 May 1814 – 8
March 1866) was a
French Catholic missionary to Asia, and a
member of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society who...
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creation of
French Indochina. In Korea, the
beheading of Siméon-François
Berneux and
other priests justified the 1866
French Campaign against Korea. In...
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convert an
increasingly large number of Koreans.
Bishop Siméon-François
Berneux,
appointed in 1856 as head of the
infant Korean Catholic church, estimated...
- ****cution
against Catholics dates back to 1801 when Siméon-François
Berneux, a
French Catholic priest, was
arrested and
expelled from the country....
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mercenary motives.[relevant? – discuss]
Bishop and
martyr Simeon François
Berneux wrote, The
Corean [sic]
possesses the most
perfect dispositions for receiving...
- Château-du-Loir,
comrade in arms of
Philippe Auguste Saint Siméon-François
Berneux (1814 - 1866), one of the
Korean Martyrs Pierre Loutrel (1916 - 1946),...
- de Bretenières [fr] (28
February 1838 – 7
March 1866) Siméon-François
Berneux (14 May 1814 – 8
March 1866) John
Baptist Chon Changun [pl] (1811 – 9 March...
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officially adopt Hangul as its
primary script.
Bishop Siméon-François
Berneux (1814–1866)
mandated that all
Catholic children be
taught to read it. Christian...
- Jean-Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Ferréol, MEP (1843–1853)
Saint Siméon-François
Berneux, MEP (1854–1866)
Saint Antoine-Marie-Nicolas Daveluy, MEP (1866) Félix-Clair...
- María
Antonia de Paz y
Figueroa Perpetua and
Felicity Siméon-François
Berneux (part of The
Korean Martyrs)
March 7 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Maritime...