Martyrs of Cajonos
Juan Bautista and Jacinto de los Ángeles (c. 1660 – 16 September 1700) were Mexican Roman Catholics. The pair were both instructed to protect moral practices in their town and to ensure that the faith was safeguarded in the face of pagan and tribal beliefs and practices. But this put them into conflict with some locals who decided to hunt them down and kill them after the pair interrupted a ritual and confiscated their possessions. The two men were slain after being captured in a local Dominican convent and after having professed their faith to their attackers.
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Martyrs of Cajonos
Juan Bautista and Jacinto de los Ángeles (c. 1660 – 16 September 1700) were Mexican Roman Catholics. The pair were both instructed to protect moral practices in their town and to ensure that the faith was safeguarded in the face of pagan and tribal beliefs and practices. But this put them into conflict with some locals who decided to hunt them down and kill them after the pair interrupted a ritual and confiscated their possessions. The two men were slain after being captured in a local Dominican convent and after having professed their faith to their attackers.
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Los Mártires de Cajonos fueron ...... 18 de septiembre de cada año.
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San Francisco Cajonos, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Jacinto de los Ángeles
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Juan Bautista
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San Francisco Cajonos
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Laymen; Martyrs
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Juan Bautista and Jacinto de l ...... heir faith to their attackers.
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