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Feast Day: November 7
Birth: September 16, 1908
Death: November 7, 1936
Blessed Isabelino Carmona Fernández, also known as Fr. Isabelino Carmona Fernández, was a Dominican priest who was martyred during the Spanish Civil War. He was born on September 16, 1908, in Pajares de Laguna, Salamanca, Spain. His life was characterized by his deep devotion to God and his commitment to serving the Church.
Fr. Isabelino Carmona Fernández entered the Dominican Order and was ordained a priest. He dedicated himself to preaching the Gospel and ministering to the faithful, sharing the message of God's love and mercy. His preaching was known for its clarity and passion, as he sought to bring others closer to Christ.
However, during the turbulent years of the Spanish Civil War, persecution against the Catholic Church was rampant. Fr. Isabelino Carmona Fernández became a victim of this religious persecution and was martyred on November 7, 1936, in Paracuellos de Jarama, Madrid, Spain. He courageously embraced his fate, remaining steadfast in his faith until the end.
Fr. Isabelino Carmona Fernández's martyrdom is a testament to his unwavering commitment to Christ and his Church. It is a tragic reminder of the violence and religious persecution that characterized the Spanish Civil War. Despite the challenges he faced, he remained faithful to his calling as a priest and willingly gave his life for the sake of the Gospel.
In recognition of his martyrdom and his exemplary witness of faith, Fr. Isabelino Carmona Fernández was venerated by Pope Benedict XVI on June 26, 2006, through a decree of martyrdom. This acknowledgment from the highest authority of the Catholic Church highlights the sanctity and the enduring impact of his life.
On October 28, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI beatified Fr. Isabelino Carmona Fernández, officially recognizing him as a Blessed of the Catholic Church. His beatification ceremony was a celebration of his life, marking him as a holy man worthy of emulation and intercession.
Blessed Isabelino Carmona Fernández stands as an inspiration to all believers, showcasing the virtues of faithfulness, courage, and self-sacrifice. His memory continues to be cherished within the Dominican Order and among the faithful, who seek his intercession and turn to his example in times of trial. On his feast day, November 7, Catholics remember his life, his martyrdom, and his enduring legacy of faith.