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Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert

St. Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert, M.E.P.
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Missionary, bishop and martyr
Born (1796-03-23)23 March 1796
Marignane, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Died 21 September 1839(1839-09-21) (aged 43)
Saenamteo, Kingdom of Joseon
Venerated in Catholicism
(Korea and the Paris Foreign Missions Society)
Beatified 5 July 1925, Vatican City, by Pope Pius XI
Canonized 6 May 1984, Seoul, South Korea, by Pope John Paul II
Major shrine Saenamteo Memorial Church, Seoul, South Korea
Feast 21 September
20 September (along with Korean Martyrs)
Korean name
Hangul 범세형
Hanja 范世亨
Revised Romanization Beom Se-hyeong
McCune–Reischauer Pŏm Sehyŏng

Saint Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert, M.E.P. (23 March 1796 – 21 September 1839), sometimes called Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert and affectionately known in Korea as Bishop Imbert Bum was a French missionary bishop in Asia. Most notable among the Koreans, he was executed in the Kingdom of Joseon for his Catholic faith, and has been canonized by the Catholic Church. His feast day is 21 September, and he is also venerated along with the rest of the 103 Korean martyrs on 20 September.

Imbert was born at Marignane, to parents who were residents of the hamlet of Callas, in the commune of Cabriès in the Department of Bouches-du-Rhône. When of age, he was sent to Aix to pursue his studies. According to reports, he paid his expenses by making and selling rosaries. He then enrolled at the seminary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society on 8 October 1818.

On 5 March 1819 Imbert was incardinated in the Archdiocese of Paris, and ordained on 18 December of that same year, having received an indult from the Holy See due to his not having reached the legal age. He then set sail from France on 20 March 1820, bound for missionary service in China.


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