Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (1603 – October 17, 1637) was an Italian Jesuit missionary who was martyred in Japan on Mount Unzen during the Tokugawa Shogunate, which had banned Christianity in 1614. After sailing for Japan out to find and possibly reconvert the notorious apostate Cristóvão Ferreira, who went to Japan and renounced his faith there, he was arrested as soon as he got off his ship. After three days of torture in the pit of Nagasaki, he was beheaded. A painting of his death, Martyrdom of Saint Marcello Mastrilli (1664), was made by Antonio Maria Vassallo.
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| - Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (Nápoles, 1603 – Nagasaki, Japón, el 17 de octubre de 1637) fue un misionero jesuita italiano que fue martirizado en Japón en el Monte Unzen durante el shogunato Tokugawa, que había prohibido el cristianismo católico en 1614. (es)
- Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (Naples, 1603-Nagasaki, 17 octobre 1637) est un missionnaire jésuite italien. (fr)
- Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (1603 – October 17, 1637) was an Italian Jesuit missionary who was martyred in Japan on Mount Unzen during the Tokugawa Shogunate, which had banned Christianity in 1614. After sailing for Japan out to find and possibly reconvert the notorious apostate Cristóvão Ferreira, who went to Japan and renounced his faith there, he was arrested as soon as he got off his ship. After three days of torture in the pit of Nagasaki, he was beheaded. A painting of his death, Martyrdom of Saint Marcello Mastrilli (1664), was made by Antonio Maria Vassallo. (en)
- Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (Napoli , 1603 – 17 ottobre 1637) è stato un missionario gesuita italiano martirizzato in Giappone sul monte Unzen durante lo shogunato Tokugawa, che bandì la cristianità nel 1614. Dopo aver navigato fino in Giappone per trovare ed eventualmente riconvertire il noto apostata Cristóvão Ferreira, che andò in Giappone e ivi rinunciò alla sua fede, fu arrestato non appena approdò. Dopo tre giorni di torture nella fossa di Nagasaki, fu decapitato. Antonio Maria Vassallo raffigurò nel 1664 la sua morte in un dipinto, Il martirio di San Marcello Mastrilli. (it)
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| - Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (Nápoles, 1603 – Nagasaki, Japón, el 17 de octubre de 1637) fue un misionero jesuita italiano que fue martirizado en Japón en el Monte Unzen durante el shogunato Tokugawa, que había prohibido el cristianismo católico en 1614. (es)
- Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (1603 – October 17, 1637) was an Italian Jesuit missionary who was martyred in Japan on Mount Unzen during the Tokugawa Shogunate, which had banned Christianity in 1614. After sailing for Japan out to find and possibly reconvert the notorious apostate Cristóvão Ferreira, who went to Japan and renounced his faith there, he was arrested as soon as he got off his ship. After three days of torture in the pit of Nagasaki, he was beheaded. A painting of his death, Martyrdom of Saint Marcello Mastrilli (1664), was made by Antonio Maria Vassallo. Susceptible to visions, he was particularly influenced by visitations by the Jesuit missionary St. Francis Xavier, who appeared to him twice in 1633, and foretold him his martyrdom. St. Frances Xavier is credited with twice miraculously restoring Mastrilli's health (even if only to incite him to do missionary work in Japan), and since the account reportedly spread quickly through Italy, the "novena of grace," in honor of St. Francis Xavier, was established. Mastrilli's initiative is supposedly to thank for the presence of a silver casket in the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa, which houses relics of the body of St. Francis Xavier. (en)
- Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (Naples, 1603-Nagasaki, 17 octobre 1637) est un missionnaire jésuite italien. (fr)
- Marcello Francesco Mastrilli (Napoli , 1603 – 17 ottobre 1637) è stato un missionario gesuita italiano martirizzato in Giappone sul monte Unzen durante lo shogunato Tokugawa, che bandì la cristianità nel 1614. Dopo aver navigato fino in Giappone per trovare ed eventualmente riconvertire il noto apostata Cristóvão Ferreira, che andò in Giappone e ivi rinunciò alla sua fede, fu arrestato non appena approdò. Dopo tre giorni di torture nella fossa di Nagasaki, fu decapitato. Antonio Maria Vassallo raffigurò nel 1664 la sua morte in un dipinto, Il martirio di San Marcello Mastrilli. Sensibile alle visioni, fu in particolare influenzato dalla visione del missionario gesuita san Francesco Saverio, che apparve due volte nel 1633, e gli predisse il suo martirio. A san Francesco Saverio sono stati attribuite le due miracolose guarigioni del Mastrilli (per incitarlo a intraprendere il lavoro missionario in Giappone) e dal momento che il racconto dell'evento si diffuse rapidamente in tutta Italia, fu stabilita la "" dedicata a San Francesco Saverio. Si pensa che la presenza di un cofanetto d'argento nella Basilica di Bom Jesus a Goa Velha, che ospita le reliquie del corpo di san Francesco Saverio, sia dovuta all'iniziativa di Mastrilli. (it)
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