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Francis Regis Clet

François-Régis Clet, CM (Chinese: 劉格來; pinyin: Liú Gélái; 19 August 1748 – 18 February 1820) was a French Catholic missionary who served in East Asia during the 19th century as a member of the Vincentians. He was canonized in 2000 as one of the Martyr Saints of China in the Catholic Church.[1]


Francis Regis Clet

Francis Regis Clet
Catholic Missionary
Born(1748-08-19)August 19, 1748
Grenoble, Kingdom of France
DiedFebruary 18, 1820(1820-02-18) (aged 71)
Wuchang, Qing dynasty
Venerated inCatholic Church
Beatified27 May 1900, Saint Peter's Basilica, Kingdom of Italy by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized1 October 2000, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Feast18 February
AttributesPriest's cassock
Crucifix
Palm branch

Biography edit

Early life edit

Francois-Regis Clet was born in Grenoble, France in 1748.[2] His family was middle class and quite large. Clet's parents, Césaire and Claudine Clet, had fifteen children, Francois-Regis being the tenth. He was baptized soon after birth in the church of Louis. In 1769, he entered the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians), where he was later ordained. He worked as a priest in Annecy and Paris. He worked at the seminary for fifteen years until 1788. In 1788, Francois-Regis Clet was selected to travel to Paris, where he participated in the election of the new superior general, Jean-Félix-Joseph Cayla de la Garde. While Clet was in Paris, he was witness to the destruction of the clergy by an angry mob. This event led to Clet's eagerness to volunteer for a mission to China, a place where Christianity was not accepted.

Voyage to China edit

In July 1789, he went to China. He arrived at his first destination, Macao, that October. In Macao, Francis-Regis and his two companions learned Chinese. Clet struggled with the Chinese language, but was still able to baptize at least one hundred people during his first mission in the Jiangxi Province.[3] In 1793, he transferred to Huguang. Huguang was not very accepting to foreign missionaries. This is where one of the largest Christian settlements that Clet helped to establish was destroyed. In 1811, after a Chinese Catholic was arrested, documents to the bishop were discovered. Due to a suspected plot, Chinese Christians were demanded to reject the Christian faith, and foreigners were ordered out. Despite attempts to stay in hiding, Francois-Regis was arrested in June 1819 at the age of 71.[4]

Final days edit

After Clet was arrested, he was brutally tortured and held under very poor conditions.[5] After about a week, Clet was transferred to Kaifeng for one month. He was questioned and tortured again before being transferred to Wuchang. In Wuchang, he was treated better. He was even able to receive communion. While he was there he learned that his companion, Fr. Lamiot, had been arrested due to the discovery of three letters that had been exchanged between him and Clet.[6] Eventually, Clet was to appear before a court of justice, where he was sentenced to death for the religious corruption of the Emperor's subjects. In his final moments, at age 71, he prayerfully dedicated the sacrifices of his life to God. On February 18, 1820, Clet was tied on a cross and strangled with a rope until he suffocated to death.[7]

Sainthood edit

Clet was declared venerable in 1843. He was then beatified in 1900.[8] On October 1, 2000, he was canonized by Pope John Paul II.[9] The feast day of Clet is celebrated on February 18.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. Archived from the original on 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  2. ^ Clark, Anthony (April 7, 2011). China's Saints: Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing (1644–1911). Lehigh University Press. p. 144. ISBN 978-1-61146-017-9. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  3. ^ Clark, Anthony (April 7, 2011). China's Saints: Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing (1644–1911). Lehigh University Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-61146-017-9. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  4. ^ Clark, Anthony (April 7, 2011). China's Saints: Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing (1644–1911). Lehigh University Press. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-61146-017-9. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  5. ^ Clark, Anthony (April 7, 2011). China's Saints: Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing (1644–1911). Lehigh University Press. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-61146-017-9. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  6. ^ Ducourneau, Jean-Yves (2001). "remes of Love" Francis Regis Clet (1748-1820): Priest "To the Extremes of Love" Francis Regis Clet (1748-1820): Priest of the Congregation of the Mission, Martyr in China of the Congregation of the Mission, Martyr in China". 1. 45: 11–12. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  7. ^ "St. Francis Regis Clet". catholic.net. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  8. ^ Ducourneau, Jean-Yves (2001). "remes of Love" Francis Regis Clet (1748-1820): Priest "To the Extremes of Love" Francis Regis Clet (1748-1820): Priest of the Congregation of the Mission, Martyr in China of the Congregation of the Mission, Martyr in China". 1. 45: 13. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  9. ^ "St. Francois Regis Clet". Catholic.org. Catholic Online.
  10. ^ "Saint of the Day – 18 February – Saint Francis Regis Clet CM (1748-1820) Priest and Martyr". AnaStpaul.com. AnaStpaul. 18 February 2020. Retrieved December 7, 2022.

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Francois Regis Clet CM Chinese 劉格來 pinyin Liu Gelai 19 August 1748 18 February 1820 was a French Catholic missionary who served in East Asia during the 19th century as a member of the Vincentians He was canonized in 2000 as one of the Martyr Saints of China in the Catholic Church 1 SaintFrancis Regis CletCMFrancis Regis CletCatholic MissionaryBorn 1748 08 19 August 19 1748Grenoble Kingdom of FranceDiedFebruary 18 1820 1820 02 18 aged 71 Wuchang Qing dynastyVenerated inCatholic ChurchBeatified27 May 1900 Saint Peter s Basilica Kingdom of Italy by Pope Leo XIIICanonized1 October 2000 Saint Peter s Square Vatican City by Pope John Paul IIFeast18 FebruaryAttributesPriest s cassockCrucifixPalm branch Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Voyage to China 1 3 Final days 2 Sainthood 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Francois Regis Clet was born in Grenoble France in 1748 2 His family was middle class and quite large Clet s parents Cesaire and Claudine Clet had fifteen children Francois Regis being the tenth He was baptized soon after birth in the church of Louis In 1769 he entered the Congregation of the Mission Vincentians where he was later ordained He worked as a priest in Annecy and Paris He worked at the seminary for fifteen years until 1788 In 1788 Francois Regis Clet was selected to travel to Paris where he participated in the election of the new superior general Jean Felix Joseph Cayla de la Garde While Clet was in Paris he was witness to the destruction of the clergy by an angry mob This event led to Clet s eagerness to volunteer for a mission to China a place where Christianity was not accepted Voyage to China edit In July 1789 he went to China He arrived at his first destination Macao that October In Macao Francis Regis and his two companions learned Chinese Clet struggled with the Chinese language but was still able to baptize at least one hundred people during his first mission in the Jiangxi Province 3 In 1793 he transferred to Huguang Huguang was not very accepting to foreign missionaries This is where one of the largest Christian settlements that Clet helped to establish was destroyed In 1811 after a Chinese Catholic was arrested documents to the bishop were discovered Due to a suspected plot Chinese Christians were demanded to reject the Christian faith and foreigners were ordered out Despite attempts to stay in hiding Francois Regis was arrested in June 1819 at the age of 71 4 Final days edit After Clet was arrested he was brutally tortured and held under very poor conditions 5 After about a week Clet was transferred to Kaifeng for one month He was questioned and tortured again before being transferred to Wuchang In Wuchang he was treated better He was even able to receive communion While he was there he learned that his companion Fr Lamiot had been arrested due to the discovery of three letters that had been exchanged between him and Clet 6 Eventually Clet was to appear before a court of justice where he was sentenced to death for the religious corruption of the Emperor s subjects In his final moments at age 71 he prayerfully dedicated the sacrifices of his life to God On February 18 1820 Clet was tied on a cross and strangled with a rope until he suffocated to death 7 Sainthood editClet was declared venerable in 1843 He was then beatified in 1900 8 On October 1 2000 he was canonized by Pope John Paul II 9 The feast day of Clet is celebrated on February 18 10 See also editCatholic Church in China Intercession of saintsReferences edit Saint Francis Regis Clet Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul Archived from the original on 2020 10 22 Retrieved 2019 04 18 Clark Anthony April 7 2011 China s Saints Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing 1644 1911 Lehigh University Press p 144 ISBN 978 1 61146 017 9 Retrieved November 30 2022 Clark Anthony April 7 2011 China s Saints Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing 1644 1911 Lehigh University Press p 145 ISBN 978 1 61146 017 9 Retrieved November 20 2022 Clark Anthony April 7 2011 China s Saints Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing 1644 1911 Lehigh University Press p 146 ISBN 978 1 61146 017 9 Retrieved November 20 2022 Clark Anthony April 7 2011 China s Saints Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing 1644 1911 Lehigh University Press p 146 ISBN 978 1 61146 017 9 Retrieved November 20 2022 Ducourneau Jean Yves 2001 remes of Love Francis Regis Clet 1748 1820 Priest To the Extremes of Love Francis Regis Clet 1748 1820 Priest of the Congregation of the Mission Martyr in China of the Congregation of the Mission Martyr in China 1 45 11 12 Retrieved November 20 2022 St Francis Regis Clet catholic net Retrieved November 20 2022 Ducourneau Jean Yves 2001 remes of Love Francis Regis Clet 1748 1820 Priest To the Extremes of Love Francis Regis Clet 1748 1820 Priest of the Congregation of the Mission Martyr in China of the Congregation of the Mission Martyr in China 1 45 13 Retrieved November 20 2022 St Francois Regis Clet 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