ST. INOCENCIO, C.P. - PRIEST & MARTYR

Saint Inocencio of Mary Immaculate
, born Emanuele
Canoura Arnau,
a member of the Passionist Congregation and martyr of the Spanish Civil War,
born on March 10, 1887 in Santa Cecelia del Valle de Oro in Galicia, Spain; died
October 9, 1934. Canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1999.
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LIFE
He was born on March 10th 1887 at S. Cecilia del Valle de Oro, near the
Cantabrian coast in the province of Lugo (Galicia) and joined the Passionist
seminary at the age of 14 at Pefiafiel, near Valladolid. He joined
the Passionist Congregation at Deusto (Guiscaglia) and then continued his
philosophy and theology. At Mieres, not far from Turón, he was given the sub-diaconate
in 1910, the diaconate in 1912 and was ordained priest in 1920. As
a priest he preached missions and also taught in various schools. While he was
in Mieres he had been asked by the Salesian Brothers to hear the confessions of
the children in their school as they prepared for their First Communion. This
was at the time of the so-called "Revolution of Asturias" when communists and
anti-clericalists had risen up against the Spanish government.
MARTYRDOM
On Friday October 5th 1934, a group of rebels forced their way into the
Brothers' school in Turón. At the time Father Inocencio was in the school
exercising his priestly ministry. Alongside the Brothers, Father Inocencio was
imprisoned in the so-called "House of the People" where they would await the
judgment of the revolutionaries' committee. They were condemned to death and
executed by firing squad in the early hours of October 9th, 1934 they were all
executed by a firing squad, their bodies buried in a common grave.
CANONIZATION
Inocencio and his eight fellow martyrs were declared venerable in 1989,
beatified on April 19,1990, then canonized on November 21, 1999 by Pope John
Paul II.
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