Feast Day: September 26
Birth: April 11, 1871
Death: September 26, 1936
Blessed Josefa Romero Clariana, also known as María del Calvario, was born on April 11, 1871, in Carlet, Valencia, Spain. She joined the Sisters of the Christian Doctrine and made her profession as a religious sister. With a deep devotion to her faith, Blessed Josefa dedicated her life to serving God and his people.
During the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War, Blessed Josefa courageously continued her religious mission. She remained steadfast in her commitment to Christ, even in the face of persecution and danger. Sadly, in the midst of this conflict, she was martyred for her unfailing faith and loyalty to her religious community.
Blessed Josefa Romero Clariana's life and martyrdom have become a shining example of strength, resilience, and unwavering faith. Her bravery in the face of adversity has touched the hearts of many, and she is venerated as a true martyr for her witness to the Christian faith.
On July 6, 1993, Pope John Paul II recognized her martyrdom with a decree, and she was officially venerated. Her beatification took place on October 1, 1995, again by Pope John Paul II. Today, she is honored and remembered on September 26, as well as on November 20 alongside the other Martyred Sisters of the Christian Doctrine.
Though specific representations or miracles attributed to Blessed Josefa Romero Clariana are not mentioned, her life serves as a testament to the power of faith and the strength that can be found in a deep devotion to God. She stands as an inspiration to all who strive to live out their faith authentically, even in the most challenging circumstances.
Blessed Josefa Romero Clariana's sacrifice and unwavering commitment to her faith have left an indelible mark in the annals of Catholic history. Her legacy continues to inspire and guide believers to this day.