Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Pope Francis To Canonize 800 Christians Who Were Killed After Refusing To Convert To Islam By Ottoman Soldiers


Pope Francis is preparing to canonise an estimated 800 Italian laymen killed by Ottoman soldiers in the 15th century. The canonisation service will be on May 12 in St Peter’s Square and it will be the first carried out by the Pontiff since he was elected in early March. 
The killing of the martyrs by Ottoman troops, who launched a weeks-long siege of Otranto, a small port town at the most eastern tip of southern Italy, took place in 1480.
When Otranto residents refused to surrender to the Ottoman army, the soldiers were ordered to massacre all males over the age of 15.  
Many were ordered to convert to Islam or die, but Blessed Antonio Primaldo, a tailor, spoke on the prisoners’ behalf. “We believe in Jesus Christ, Son of God, and for Jesus Christ we are ready to die,” he said, according to Blessed John Paul II, who visited Otranto in 1980 for the 500th anniversary of the martyrs’ deaths. 
Primaldo inspired all the other townspeople to take courage, the late Pope said, and to say: “We will all die for Jesus Christ; we willingly die so as to not renounce his holy faith.” There were not “deluded” or “outdated,” Blessed John Paul continued, but “authentic, strong, decisive, consistent men” who loved their city, their families and their faith. 
The skulls and other relics of the martyrs currently adorn the walls around the altar of Otranto Cathedral as a memorial to their sacrifice. According to the archdiocese’s website, popular tradition holds that when the soldiers beheaded Primaldo, his body remained standing even as the combatants tried to push him over. Legend has it that the decapitated man stood until the very last prisoner was killed, at which point Primaldo’s body collapsed next to his dead comrades.
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This seems like a big, big deal to me. A ballsy move at this particular time.

6 comments:

Black Sheep said...

This is the first direct challenge to Islam to come out of the Catholic Church in my memory. Let's hope for more and stronger words ahead. The people of Europe need to be roused to action.

Unknown said...

YES!

Unknown said...

Hi Pasto , i knew i posted about this before , just found it back it seems it was Benedict but not Francis who Canonized them!
Pope Benedictus XVI Canonized Christian Martyrs slain by Turkish Muslims before leaving office.
http://www.mfs-theothernews.com/2013/03/pope-benedictus-xvi-canonized-christian.html

Pastorius said...

Huh, well the Catholic Herald is now giving Francis the credit. I wonder why.

Unknown said...

Well i'm sure they'll spin it in a different way then Benedict intended it, read the quote of the Archbishop.

Epaminondas said...

Thank God SOMEONE can commit an act, and translate conscience into reality.

This story is NOWHERE ELSE to speak of, btw.

Shock, right?