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  1. Lucy Yi Zhenmei (December 9, 1815 – February 19, 1862) was a Sichuanese Catholic saint from Mianyang, Sichuan Province, China. She is the lone woman of the five Guizhou Martyrs, a subset of the much larger Martyr Saints of China. She is referred to as Bienheureuse Lucie Y ('Blessed Lucy Yi') in old French sources.

  2. St. Lucy Yi Zhenmei was a Chinese Roman Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan, China. She was born on December 9, 1815, and was the youngest member in her family. Lucy was a very pious child, to the extent that she made a commitment to chastity at 12 years of age.

  3. www.asiaharvest.org › china-resources › guizhou1862 - Lucy Yi Zhenmei

    Lucy Yi Zhenmei. [CRBC] Yi Zhenmei was born into a Catholic family in Mianyang, Sichuan Province, on December 8, 1815. She was a pious believer in Christ from an early age, taking the vow of chastity at the age of 12. When she was 20, Lucy suffered a serious illness and almost died.

  4. St. Lucy Yi Zhenmei was a Chinese Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan, China. She was born on December 9, 1815, and was the youngest member in her family. Lucy was a very pious child; she vowed to live a life of chastity at 12 years of age.

  5. Apr 8, 2020 · One example of a brave woman who met that sad fate is St. Lucy Yi Zhenmi, a catechist who lived in the 19th century and is counted among the Martyr Saints of China. Lucy was born on Dec. 9, 1815, the youngest of five children in Sichuan.

  6. Saint of the Month. Lucy Yi was born in 1815 in China. Lucy was the youngest child in her family and very dedicated to pray every day. When she was 12 years old, she decided she would consecrate her life to God. She loved reading and learning.

  7. Saint Lucia Yi Zhenmei, also known as Luqi or Lucy, was a lay woman born on 17 January 1815 in Mainyang, Sichuan, China. She was the youngest child in her family and grew up with a passion for reading and learning. Her mother, who taught her how to spin, instilled in her a deep spiritual foundation.

  8. Saint Lucy Yi Zhenmei (1815-1862), the last of five children, was born in Mianyang to a family that had recently become Christian through the father‘s conversion, previously a Buddhist. Attracted by the example of the missionary nuns, at the age of 12 Lucy offered her virginity to God.

  9. Feb 19, 2022 · Lucy Yi Zhenmei (December 9, 1815 - February 19, 1862) was a Chinese Roman Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan. As she matured she developed a love for reading and study. At age 20, in the midst of her higher education she grew very ill. After her recovery Lucy took her spiritual life still more seriously.

  10. Agnes Tsao Kou Ying, Agatha Lin Zhao, and Lucy Yi Zhenmei were three lay catechists who were martyred in China in the mid-nineteenth century for refusing to renounce the Christian faith.

  11. Saint Lucia Yi Zhenmei Profile. Born: 17 January 1815 in China, Asia. Worked in China. Died: 19 January 1862 in Kaiyang, Guizhou, China. Feast Day is celebrated on February 19.

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    Lucy Yi Zhenmei (December 9, 1815 - February 19, 1862) was a Chinese Roman Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan. As she matured she developed a love for reading and study. At age 20, in the midst of her higher education she grew very ill.

  13. Oct 12, 2011 · While not any official patronage is assigned yet to St. Lucy Yi ZhenMei, she is one of the newly canonized Martyr-Saints of China. She was born in 1815 and was always very pious even professing chastity at the age of 12.

  14. Feb 19, 2016 · ⛪ Saint of the Day : February 19 ⛪ Other Names : Luqi, Lucy ⛪ Born : 17 January 1815 in Mainyang, Sichuan, China ⛪ D...

  15. Lord Jesus Christ, who willingly walked the way of the cross: Strengthen thy church through the witness of thy servants Agnes Tsao Kou Ying, Agatha Lin Zhao, and Lucy Yi Zhenmei to hold fast to the path of discipleship even unto death; for with the Father and Holy Ghost thou livest and reignest, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Rite II:

  16. St. Lucy Yi Zhenmei was a Chinese Roman Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan, China. She was born on December 9, 1815, and was the youngest member in her family. Lucy was a very pious child, to the extent that she made a commitment to chastity at 12 years of age. As she matured she developed a love for reading and study. At age 20, in the

  17. A native of Mianyang in Sichuan, China, St. Lucy Yi ZhenMei (St ZhenMei Lucy Yi; YI ZhenMei (or ChenMei) Lucy) was born on December 9, 1815, and was the youngest member in her family. Lucy was a very pious child, to the extent that she made a commitment to chastity at 12 years of age.

  18. Agnes Tsao Kou Ying is honored (with Agatha Lin Zhao and Lucy Yi Zhenmei) with a Lesser Feast on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America on February 19. Notes. There is a Chinese Catholic church in Markham, Ontario, named after her. As of 2015, she was one of the few canonized Chinese Catholic ...

  19. Dec 24, 2022 · Lucy Yi Zhenmei (December 9, 1815 - February 19, 1862) was a Chinese Roman Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan. As she matured she developed a love for reading and study. At age 20, in the midst of her higher education she grew very ill.

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  21. Oct 1, 2000 · St. Lucy Yi Zhenmei (simplified Chinese: 易贞美; traditional Chinese: 易貞美; pinyin: Yì Zhēnměi) (December 9 1815 – February 19 1862) was a Chinese Roman Catholic saint from Mianyang in Sichuan China.

  22. Lucy Yi Zhenmei. Sichuanese catholic saint (1815-1862) Lucy Y; Blessed Lucy Y; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. part of. 120 martyrs of China. 0 references. image. Bienheureuse Lucie Y, vierge martyre setchoanaise.png 670 × 962; 975 KB. 0 references. sex or gender.

  23. Saint Lucy Yi Zhenmei 易貞美; Virgin; Catechist and Martyr; Died: February 19, 1862 (aged 46) Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church, Episcopal Church (United States)