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Blessed Joan Tomás Gibert

Blessed
Martyr

Feast Day

August 28

Born

November 18, 1902

Died

August 28, 1936

Beatified

13 October 2013 by Pope Francis

Biography

Blessed Joan Tomás Gibert was a Catholic priest in the archdiocese of Tarragona, Spain. He was born on November 18, 1902, in Valls, Tarragona, and dedicated his life to the service of God and the Church.

During the turbulent years of the Spanish Civil War, Blessed Joan Tomás Gibert remained steadfast in his faith and commitment to his vocation. Sadly, he became a victim of the violent persecution of Catholics during this time. On August 28, 1936, he was martyred in Salardú, Lleida, an act of persecution for his religious beliefs.

Blessed Joan Tomás Gibert's courageous witness to the Gospel and his martyrdom have made him an inspiration to many. His life of faith and his unwavering commitment to his priestly duties have left a lasting impact on the Catholic community in Spain.

Recognizing his martyrdom, Pope Benedict XVI venerated Blessed Joan Tomás Gibert on June 28, 2012, through a decree of martyrdom, signifying his official recognition within the Catholic Church. Later, on October 13, 2013, Pope Francis beatified him, celebrating the beatification ceremony in Tarragona, Spain.

While specific details about his life and accomplishments may be limited, Blessed Joan Tomás Gibert's beatification stands as a testament to his extraordinary dedication to his faith, even in the face of persecution and violence. He serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by many during difficult periods in history and the strength of conviction shown by individuals who remained true to their beliefs.

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