- Paul
Chong Hasang (1794 or 1795–September 22, 1839) was a
Korean Catholic lay
missionary known as one of the
Korean Martyrs. His
feast day is September...
- Martyrs,
including Paul
Chong Hasang,
during his trip to Korea. The
feast day of
Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul
Chong Hasang and
companions is
celebrated on...
- its work in
Korea with the
arrival of
Father Maubant in 1836. Paul
Chong Hasang,
Augustine Yu Chin-gil and
Charles Cho Shin-chol had made
several visits...
- Lake
Khasan or Lake H****an (Russian: озеро Хасан; Chinese: 哈桑湖; pinyin:
Hāsāng Hú) is a
small lake in
Khasansky District,
Primorsky Krai of Russia, located...
- 326 Paul and
Ninety Companions (died 1240),
Dominican martyrs Paul
Chong Hasang of the
Korean Martyrs (19th century) Paul Hanh, Paul
Khoan Khan Pham, Paul...
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September 1839)
Augustine Yu ****il [pl] (1791 – 22
September 1839) Paul
Chong Hasang (1794/1795 – 22
September 1839)
Agatha Chon Kyonghyob [fr] (1790 – 26 September...
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Korea was
originally a part of the
Diocese of Beijing, China. Lay
member Hasang Cheong (Baptismal name: Paul)
petitioned the
Bishop of
Beijing nine times...
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Slovakia 20
September Saints Andrew Kim Taegon, the priest, and Paul
Chong Hasang, and companions,
martyrs South Korea 28
September Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke...
- Imbert,
French Roman Catholic saint (b. 1796)
September 22 – Paul
Chong Hasang,
Korean Roman Catholic saint and
martyr (b. 1794/1795)
September 28 – William...
- He was the
older brother of
Jeong Yak-yong and the
father of Paul
Chong Hasang. He
wrote the
first Catholic catechism using only
Korean letters so that...