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Death and Martyrdom in the Month of Love


PICTURES OF MARTYRDOM A Japanese print representing Takayama Ukon. Photos from Google Images.
February is not a happy month in Philippine-Japan relations. The Battle of Manila raged 76 years ago in February 1945 and a persecuted Japanese feudal lord died here in February 1615.
By the late 1500s, the Dutch were already in the Spice Islands, the Spanish were colonizing the Philippines, and the Portuguese were in Macao. They all wanted to have part of the action in China and Japan, in both trade and religion. The Japanese were Buddhists and Shinto believers. Christians, both Catholic and Protestant, wanted conversions.
Japan was feudal with four major ranks. The ....

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