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Martyred Cistercians Of The Spanish Civil War
Martyred Cistercians Of The Spanish Civil War

Beato Emérico Martín Rubio

También conocido como: Brother Marcelino

Beato
Mártir
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

10-Dec

Nacimiento

4 November 1913 in Espinosa de Villagonzalo, Palencia, Spain

Fallecimiento

10 December 1936 in Santander, Cantabria, Spain

Beatificado

3 October 2015 by Pope Francis; beatification recognition celebrated at the cathedral of Santander, Spain, Cardinal Angelo Amato principal celebrant

Venerado

22 January 2015 by Pope Francis (decree of martyrdom)

Biografía

Blessed Emérico Martín Rubio, also known as Brother Marcelino, was a Trappist novice who was martyred during the Spanish Civil War. He was born on 4th November 1913 in Espinosa de Villagonzalo, Palencia, Spain. Emérico's life was marked by a deep devotion to his faith and a strong desire to serve God.

At a young age, Emérico felt a calling to religious life and joined the Trappist Order in the Monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas. He embraced the monastic life and eagerly pursued spiritual growth and renewal. As a Trappist novice, Emérico dedicated himself to a life of prayer, work, and silence, following the strict Rule of St. Benedict.

Tragically, during the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War, Emérico's monastery was attacked by anti-Catholic forces, who were hostile towards the Catholic Church. Despite the danger, Emérico refused to abandon his religious vocation and fled the monastery to avoid persecution.

While in hiding, Emérico continued to live his faith fervently and sought ways to help others. He secretly administered sacraments to those in need, showing great courage, compassion, and deep love for his fellow Christians. Emérico's commitment to his faith was unwavering, even in the face of great danger and personal risk.

On 10th December 1936, Emérico was discovered by soldiers while performing a secret baptism. He was arrested and subsequently martyred for his refusal to renounce his religious beliefs. Emérico gave his life for his faith, becoming a shining example of martyrdom and sacrifice.

Emérico Martín Rubio's martyrdom did not go unnoticed by the Catholic Church. On 22nd January 2015, Pope Francis declared him venerable, recognizing his heroic virtues. Later, on 3rd October 2015, Pope Francis beatified Emérico, officially declaring him Blessed Emérico Martín Rubio.

The beatification recognition ceremony took place at the cathedral of Santander, Spain, with Cardinal Angelo Amato as the principal celebrant. The faithful gathered to honor the memory of Emérico, whose life serves as an inspiration to all Catholics to remain steadfast in their faith, even in the face of adversity and persecution.

Blessed Emérico Martín Rubio stands as a symbol of courage, devotion, and unyielding faith. His life and martyrdom remind us of the immense sacrifices made by those who choose to follow Christ, and his beatification serves as a testament to his holiness and virtue. May the example of Blessed Emérico Martín Rubio continue to inspire and guide all who seek to deepen their relationship with God.


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