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Blessed Francisco Barbancho González
Feast Day: 20-Aug
Born: 26 October 1905 in Hinojosa del Duque, Córdoba, Spain
Died: 20 August 1936 in Belalcázar, Córdoba, Spain
Beatified: 16 October 2021 by Pope Francis; beatification recognition celebrated at the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Córdoba, Spain, presided by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro
Venerated: 23 November 2020 by Pope Francis (decree of martyrdom)
Biography
Blessed Francisco Barbancho González, also known as Francisco Barbancho González, was a Catholic priest of the diocese of Córdoba, Spain, who served in the Belalcázar community. He was born on October 26, 1905, in Hinojosa del Duque, Córdoba, Spain.
Ordained to the priesthood, Father Francisco dedicated his life to the service of God and the community he served. He faithfully carried out his pastoral duties, ministering to the spiritual needs of the faithful entrusted to his care. Known for his compassion, humility, and dedication to the Gospel, he became beloved by the people he served.
Tragically, during the Spanish Civil War, a time of great social and political upheaval in Spain, Father Francisco Barbancho González was targeted for his faith and martyrdom. On August 20, 1936, he was martyred in Belalcázar, Córdoba, Spain, for his unwavering commitment to the Catholic faith.
In recognition of his martyrdom and exceptional witness to the Christian faith, Father Francisco was venerated on November 23, 2020, by Pope Francis. The Pope decreed his martyrdom, acknowledging the sacrifice he made for his beliefs.
Then, on October 16, 2021, a special beatification ceremony was held at the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Córdoba, Spain, presided over by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro. Pope Francis beatified Blessed Francisco Barbancho González during this joyous occasion, recognizing him as a person of heroic virtue and dedication to his faith.
Blessed Francisco Barbancho González's life and martyrdom serve as an inspiration for Catholics around the world. His unwavering commitment to his calling and his willingness to give up his own life rather than renounce his faith is a testament to the strength of his belief and his deep love for God and his Church.
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