This MARTYR Spread the Gospel to MUSLIMS…
The extraordinary story of St. Nicholas Tavelić, the first Croatian saint, and his three Franciscan companions who gave their lives for Christ in Jerusalem in 1391. We explore their missionary work in Bosnia, their fearless proclamation of the Gospel before the Islamic authorities, the account of their martyrdom, and the Church's understanding of their witness, culminating in their canonisation by Pope St. Paul VI in 1970. 00:00 – Intro & the four Franciscans and their mission 01:48 – 12 years in Bosnia: 50,000 conversions 03:14 – Arrest, trial before the Islamic judge, and torture 06:08 – Martyrdom by sword and fire (Nov 14, 1391) 06:57 – Canonization by Pope St. Paul VI (1970) To learn more about TavNet, please see our website: https://www.tavelicnetwork.org/ To enquire with our communications seem, please email: [email protected]

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