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Blessed Isidor Bakanja
Martyr
August
12: Celebrated as an Optional Memorial from the Common of One Martyr.
Bl. Isidore
Bakanja, a member of the Boangi tribe, was born in Bokendela (Congo) between
1880 and 1890. In order to survive, even as a boy, he had to work as bricklayer
or in farms. He was converted to Christianity in 1906. He was working in a
plantation run by a colonialist in Ikili and was forbidden by the owner to
spread Christianity among his fellow‑workers. On 22 April 1909, the
superintendent of the business tore off the Carmelite Scapular, which Isidore
was wearing as an expression of his Christian faith, and had him severely beaten
even to drawing blood. He died on 15 August of the same year as a result of the
wounds inflicted in "punishment" for his faith and which he bore patiently while
forgiving his aggressor. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 24 April 1994.
Prayer
God of power and mercy,
you gave Isidor Bakanja, your
martyr,
victory over pain and
suffering.
Strengthen us who celebrate
this day of his triumph
and help us to be victorious
over the evils that threaten us.
Through Christ our Lord.
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