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In the [[Catholic
{{cite web |url=http://www.eppc.org/programs/catholicstudies/publications/pubID.3410,programID.16/pub_detail.asp |title=Navy SEAL, "Martyr of Charity?" |last=Weigel |first= George |date=30 May 2008|work=The Catholic Difference|publisher=Ethics and Public Policy Center |
</ref> This is an unofficial form of [[Christian martyr|martyrdom]]; when [[Pope Paul VI]] beatified [[Maximilian Kolbe]] he gave him that honorary title (in 1982, when Kolbe was canonized by [[Pope John Paul II]] that title was still not given official canonical recognition; instead, John Paul II overruled his advisory commission, which had said Kolbe was a Confessor, not a Martyr, ruling that the systematic hatred of the Nazis as a group toward the rest of humanity was in itself a form of hatred of the faith).{{fact|date=September 2023}}
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==List of martyrs of charity==
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* [[Lawrence of Rome]],<ref>
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</ref> executed in the [[Diocletianic persecution]] after distributing church valuables among the poor instead of to the Emperor.
* [[Father Damien]], contracted leprosy from his patients at [[Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement
* [[Maximilian Kolbe]],<ref name="Peterson"
▲{{cite book |last=Peterson |first=Anna Lisa |title=Martyrdom and the politics of religion: progressive Catholicism in El Salvador's civil war |publisher=[[SUNY Press]] |
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</ref> volunteered for fatal [[collective punishment]] in [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz]]; canonized in 1982
* [[Everard Mercurian]], died ministering in an [[influenza]] epidemic in 1580.
* [[Edward Metcalfe]], died ministering in an epidemic in [[Leeds]] in 1847.<ref>
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* [[Benjamin Petit]], died travelling as a [[Catholic missions|missionary]] to the [[Potawatomi]] in 1839
* [[Bernardo Tolomei]], died ministering in a [[Black Death|plague]] epidemic in 1348; canonized in 2009<ref>
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* [[Sára Salkaházi]], executed for sheltering Jews from
* [[Aloysius Gonzaga]], died while ministering to victims of a [[pandemic|plague]] in
* [[Ezechiele Ramin]], died in 1985 while defending the rights of the farmers and the [[Paiter people]] of the [[Rondônia]] area ([[Brazil]]).
* [[Martyrs of Charity aboard M/V Cassandra|Cassandra Martyrs of Charity]], a group of religious nuns and priests who died in 1983 while saving victims in a shipwreck in the [[Philippines]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/new_martyrs/martyrs_charity.htm |title=Martyrs of Charity |website=newsaints.faithweb.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130914015005/http://newsaints.faithweb.com/new_martyrs/martyrs_charity.htm |archive-date=2013-09-14}} </ref>
==References==
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