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Blessed Luisa María Frías Cañizares

Blessed Luisa María Frías Cañizares

Blessed
Martyr
Post-Congregation

Feast Day: 6-Dec

Born: 20 June 1896 in Valencia, Spain

Died: 6 December 1936 in Picadero de Paterna, Valencia, Spain

Beatified: 11 March 2001 by Pope John Paul II

Venerated: 18 December 2000 by Pope John Paul II (decree of martyrdom)


Biography

Blessed Luisa María Frías Cañizares, born Luisa María Frías Cañizares on 20 June 1896 in Valencia, Spain, was a lay woman who lived during the turbulent times of the Spanish Civil War. She devoted her life to her faith and selflessly served others in the Archdiocese of Valencia.

Luisa María Frías Cañizares grew up in a deeply religious family, where she learned the values of compassion, love, and devotion to God. Throughout her life, she displayed a strong commitment to her Catholic faith and actively participated in various religious activities within her community.

In December 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, Luisa María Frías Cañizares tragically became a martyr for her faith. She was arrested and taken to the Picadero de Paterna in Valencia, where she was brutally executed for her refusal to renounce her religious beliefs. Her courageous stance in the face of persecution exemplified her unwavering commitment to her Catholic faith.

The impact of Blessed Luisa María Frías Cañizares' life and martyrdom did not go unnoticed, as her reputation for holiness and sacrifice spread throughout the local community. Recognizing her heroic virtues, she was venerated by Pope John Paul II on 18 December 2000 through a decree of martyrdom. Subsequently, on 11 March 2001, Pope John Paul II beatified her, affirming her status as a blessed in the Catholic Church.

As a model of faith and devotion, Blessed Luisa María Frías Cañizares continues to inspire and challenge Catholics around the world to stand firm in their beliefs, even in the midst of adversity. Her life serves as a reminder of the courage and strength that ordinary individuals can possess when rooted in their faith and striving for righteousness.


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