Manche Masemola

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Manche Masemola
Masemola Statue (center) - Westminster Abbey
Martyr
Born1913 (1913)
Died1928 (aged 14–15)
Venerated inAnglican Communion
Feast4 February

Manche Masemola (1913–1928) was a South African Christian martyr.

Early life

Masemola was born in

missionaries had worked in the Transvaal Colony for several decades and by the early twentieth century there was a small Christian community among the Pedi people which was widely viewed with distrust by the remainder of the tribe who still practiced the traditional religion.[citation needed
]

Martyrdom

By 1919, an Anglican

Sangoma (African traditional healer), claiming that she had been bewitched. She was prescribed a traditional remedy, which her parents made her consume by beating her.[1] Relations worsened, and the mother hid the girl's clothes so she could not attend Christian instructional classes.[2] On February 4, 1928, her parents led the teenager to a lonely place, where they killed her, burying her by a granite rock on a remote hillside.[2]

Manche had said that she would be baptized in her own blood. She died without having been baptized. Manche's mother converted to Christianity and was baptised forty years later in 1969.[3]

Manche was declared a martyr by the

Church of the Province of Southern Africa
in less than ten years.

Commemoration

The Anglican Church of Southern Africa commemorates Manche in its Calendar of saints on the 4th day of February each year, as do some other churches in the Anglican Communion.[4] She is one of the ten 20th-century martyrs from across the world who are depicted in statues above the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey, London.[5]

Manche Masemola is

Notes and references

  1. ^ St. James 2008, p. 71–.
  2. ^ a b Quinn.
  3. ^ "Baptised in Blood: Saint Manche Masemola | Documentary Idea". Desktop-Documentaries.com. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  4. ^ Chandler 2007, p. 89.
  5. ^ Presler 2001, p. 85.
  6. ^ "Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2018".
  7. ^ "Manche Masimola". satucket.com. Retrieved 2021-04-23.

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