Georgia martyrs, slain for defending marriage, to be beatified in Savannah this October (National Catholic Register)

Five Spanish Franciscan friars who were slain in 1597 in what is now the State of Georgia will be beatified in Savannah in October.

“Conflict arose when an heir to a Guale chiefdom, a young Indigenous man named Juanillo, sought to take a second wife as was the Guale custom,” the National Catholic Register reported. One of the friars “told him that as a baptized Christian, he couldn’t have multiple wives and that he would oppose his succession as chief if he persisted. In response, Juanillo killed the priest with a stone hatchet.”

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