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Feast Day: September 15
Birth: March 31, 1910
Death: September 15, 1936
Blessed Bernardo Suárez Jurado, also known as Blessed Bernardo Suárez, was a Catholic priest in the diocese of Córdoba, Spain, who served in the community of Cañete de las Torres. He was born on March 31, 1910, in Hinojosa del Duque, Córdoba, Spain.
During the turbulent years of the Spanish Civil War, Blessed Bernardo Suárez Jurado bravely upheld his ministerial duties, providing spiritual guidance and support to the faithful in his parish. Despite the increasing persecution against Catholics at the time, he remained steadfast in his commitment to his faith and the well-being of his community.
Sadly, on September 15, 1936, Blessed Bernardo Suárez Jurado was martyred for his unwavering faith. He was arrested and taken to Morente, Córdoba, where he faced persecution and ultimately lost his life for refusing to renounce his Catholic beliefs.
Blessed Bernardo Suárez Jurado's exemplary life of service and his martyrdom did not go unnoticed. On November 23, 2020, the venerability of his heroic virtues was proclaimed by Pope Francis through a decree of martyrdom. This recognition marked a significant milestone in his journey towards beatification.
On October 16, 2021, Pope Francis officially beatified Blessed Bernardo Suárez Jurado, a joyous occasion celebrated at the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Córdoba, Spain. The beatification recognition ceremony was presided over by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, emphasizing the importance and holiness of this beloved priest.
Blessed Bernardo Suárez Jurado's life and martyrdom serve as an inspiration for all who seek to follow Christ faithfully, even in the face of adversity and persecution. His courageous witness continues to bring hope and strength to the faithful, reminding us of the enduring power and importance of our Catholic faith.
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