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Feast Day: July 20
Birth: July 31, 1913
Death: July 20, 1936
Blessed Argimiro García Sandoval, also known as León Argimiro, was a devout Monk and a member of the Marist Brothers of the Schools. He was born on 31 July 1913 in Calzadilla de los Hermanillos, León, Spain.
As a young man, Argimiro felt called to a life of religious dedication and joined the Marist Brothers of the Schools, a Catholic religious institute founded in France in the early 19th century. Known for their commitment to education, the Marist Brothers sought to provide spiritual and intellectual guidance to young people.
Argimiro embraced his role as a Marist Brother wholeheartedly, living a life of prayer, reflection, and service. As a monk, he dedicated himself to the pursuit of holiness and the education and formation of children. His compassion and kindness endeared him to his fellow brothers and the students he taught.
Tragically, during the Spanish Civil War, a violent conflict that ravaged Spain from 1936 to 1939, Argimiro became a victim of religious persecution. He was martyred on 20 July 1936 in Madrid, Spain, for his unwavering faith and commitment to his religious vocation.
The life and martyrdom of Argimiro García Sandoval were recognized and affirmed by the Catholic Church. On 3 June 2013, Pope Francis issued a decree of martyrology, declaring Argimiro venerable. His beatification followed on 13 October 2013, also conferred by Pope Francis.
Blessed Argimiro García Sandoval serves as a shining example of faith, devotion, and self-sacrifice. His unwavering commitment to his religious calling and his willingness to lay down his life for his beliefs inspire countless believers to this day. On his feast day, which is celebrated on 20 July, Catholics around the world honor his memory and seek his intercession. The Marist Brothers continue to carry on his legacy of education and compassion, upholding the values that Argimiro held dear during his life.