The
Eastern Orthodox Church recognizes 222 Orthodox Christians who died during the Boxer Rebellion as
Holy Martyrs of China. On the evening of 11 June 1900 leaflets were posted in the streets, calling for the massacre of the Christians and threatening anyone who would dare to shelter them with death. They were mostly members of the
Chinese Orthodox Church, which had been under the guidance of the
Russian Orthodox Church since the 17th century and maintained close relations with them, especially in the large
Russian community in Harbin. They are called
new-martyrs, as they died under a modern regime. The first of these martyrs was
Metrophanes, Chi Sung, leader of the Peking Mission, who was killed, along with his family, during the
Boxer Rebellion. All told, 222 members of the Peking mission died. In April 22, 1902 the Russian Orthodox Church allowed the local veneration of the Chinese Martyrs. In 1997,
ROCOR promoted the church-wide veneration of the martyrs and several icons were made, in 2016, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church officially canonized the saints and allowed church-wide veneration. ==Catholic==