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  • The 17 Thomasian Martyrs were the 12 Dominican priests, 1 Franciscan priest and 3 Dominican bishops who became administrators, professors, or students in the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, they are venerated in the Catholic Church regarded them as a martyrs and declared as a saints and blesseds by several popes throughout the 20th and 21st century, All of them gave up their lives for their Christian faith, some in Japan, others in Vietnam, and in the 20th century, in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, their feast day is celebrated every year on 6 November.


  • Here is the name's of the saints and blesseds depicted on the portrait:


  • Upper Row (Left to Right):
  • Saint Guillaume Courtet, O.P.
  • Saint José María Díaz Sanjurjo, O.P.
  • Saint Domingo Henares, O.P.
  • Blessed José María López Carillo, O.P.
  • Blessed Buenaventura García Paredes, O.P.
  • Blessed Pedro Ibañez Alonso, O.P.
  • Blessed Maximino Fernández Mariñas, O.P.
  • Blessed Manuel Moreno Martinez, O.P.
  • Saint Pedro Almato, O.P.


  • Lower Row (Left to Right):
  • Saint Gerónimo Hermosilla, O.P.
  • Saint Antonio Gonzáles, O.P.
  • Saint Lucas del Espíritu Santo, O.P.
  • Saint Tomás Hioji de San Jacinto, O.P.
  • Saint Vicente Liem de la Paz, O.P.
  • Blessed José María de Manila, O.F.M.Cap.
  • Saint Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia, O.P.
  • Saint Jesús Villaverde Andrés, O.P.
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Portrait of the 17 Thomasian Martyrs, circa 2023.

14 August 2023

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