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  1. San Pedro Calungsod [1] [2] (/kaˈluŋsoð/; aprox. 1654 [3] – 2 de abril de 1672) fue un mártir católico de Filipinas, asesinado en 1672 en Guam por el jefe chamorro Mata'pang, quien se oponía a los bautismos que hacían los misioneros bajo el liderazgo del sacerdote jesuita español Diego Luis de San Vitores, que también fue ...

  2. Pedro Calungsod (Spanish: Pedro Calúñgsod or archaically Pedro Calonsor; mid-1650s – April 2, 1672), also known as Peter Calungsod and Pedro Calonsor, was a Catholic Filipino-Visayan migrant, sacristan and missionary catechist who, along with the Spanish Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores, suffered religious persecution ...

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  3. 15 de sept. de 2020 · 15 September AD 2020. 2 Comments. St. Pedro Calungsod is one of only two Filipino canonized saints. Like the other Filipino holy man, St. Lorenzo Ruiz, Pedro Calungsod was a catechist. As a 14-year-old volunteer from the Visayan region of the Philippines, young Pedro went with fellow martyr, Fr. Diego Luis de San Vitores, on a Jesuit ...

  4. Saint Pedro Calungsod (c. 1654 - April 2, 1672) is a Filipino Roman Catholic martyr who was killed while doing missionary work in Guam in 1672. He was beatified on March 5, 2000, by Pope John Paul II. As a skilled sacristan and teacher of cathecism, he was a companion of Blessed Diego Luis de San ...

  5. Saint Pedro Calungsod (Latin: Petrus Calungsod, Italian: Pietro Calungsod; (July 21, 1654 – April 2, 1672), also known as Peter Calungsod or Pedro Calonsor, is a Roman Catholic young Filipino Saint and was a migrant, sacristan and missionary catechist, who along with the Spanish Jesuit missionary, Diego Luis de San Vitores, suffered religious ...

  6. Pedro Calungsod era un adolescente cuando salió de la Filipinas para las islas Ladrones en el Pacífico Oriental en 1668. El jóven catequista era parte de un grupo de misioneros jesuitas que habían ido a traer a Cristo al pueblo Chamarro. La vida era dura en las islas. Los víveres frequentemente tardaban en llegarles y eran sujetos a tifones.

  7. St. Pedro Calungsod (Filipino) - Asian Catholic Initiative. Few details of the early life of St. Pedro Calungsod are known. Historical research identifies Ginatilan in Cebu, Hinunangan and Hinudayan in Southern Leyte, and the Molo district of Iloilo City, as possible places of origin.

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