
Beato Liberio González Nombela
Día de Fiesta
18-Aug
Nacimiento
30 December 1895 in Santa Ana de Pusa, Toledo, Spain
Fallecimiento
18 August 1936 in Torrijos, Toledo, Spain
Beatificado
28 October 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI
Venerado
28 April 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI (decree of martyrdom)
Biografía
Blessed Liberio González Nombela was born on December 30, 1895, in Santa Ana de Pusa, Toledo, Spain. He was a devout Catholic who dedicated his life to serving God and His people. Liberio felt a calling to the priesthood early on and entered the seminary to pursue his vocation.
After completing his studies, Liberio was ordained as a priest and began his pastoral ministry in the Archdiocese of Toledo. He served faithfully, leading his flock with love and compassion, and became a beloved figure in the local community.
Tragically, during the Spanish Civil War, religious persecution was rampant, and many priests and religious were targeted for their faith. Sadly, Blessed Liberio González Nombela became a martyr of the war, giving his life for his beliefs. He was martyred on August 18, 1936, in Torrijos, Toledo, Spain.
The martyrdom of Blessed Liberio González Nombela did not go unnoticed, as his unwavering faith and sacrifice touched the hearts of many. Recognizing his heroic virtue, Pope Benedict XVI declared him venerable on April 28, 2006, and later beatified him on October 28, 2007.
As a Blessed, Liberio González Nombela's feast day is celebrated on August 18th, the day of his martyrdom. On this day, faithful Catholics honor his memory and draw inspiration from his courageous witness to the Gospel.
Blessed Liberio González Nombela's life and martyrdom serve as a reminder of the immense sacrifice made by countless Christians during times of persecution. His story is a testament to the enduring power of faith and the willingness to give one's life for the sake of their beliefs.
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