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Feast Day: September 13
Birth: March 22, 1890
Death: September 1, 13
Blessed Bienvenido Villalón Acebrón, also known as Brother Aurelio María, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church as a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, commonly known as the De La Salle Brothers. He served as the Director of Saint Joseph College and dedicated his life to nurturing young minds with his passion for education.
Born on 22 March 1890 in Zafra de Záncara, Cuenca, Spain, Blessed Bienvenido displayed exceptional qualities from an early age. He possessed a deep faith and a strong desire to serve God and his fellow human beings. These qualities led him to join the De La Salle Brothers, an order known for its commitment to providing quality education and spiritual guidance.
As the Director of Saint Joseph College, Blessed Bienvenido Villalón Acebrón played a crucial role in shaping the lives of countless students. He was known for his dedication to the principles of Lasallian education, which emphasizes the holistic development of a student's character, mind, and spirit. Under his leadership, the college flourished, becoming an institution of high repute.
However, Blessed Bienvenido's devotion to his faith and vocation would soon be tested during the turbulent times of the Spanish Civil War. As the war erupted, the anti-Catholic sentiment grew, and numerous religious figures faced persecution, sometimes resulting in martyrdom. Sadly, Blessed Bienvenido Villalón Acebrón became a victim of this hostility.
On 13 September 1936, in Pozo de Cantavieja, Tahal, Almería, Spain, Blessed Bienvenido was brutally shot, succumbing to martyrdom. His steadfast faith and unwavering commitment to his beliefs made him a symbol of courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
Although his earthly life was cut short, the memory and legacy of Blessed Bienvenido Villalón Acebrón continue to inspire individuals around the world. His unwavering commitment to education, his dedication to the principles of the De La Salle Brothers, and his ultimate sacrifice in the name of his faith serve as a testament to the power of spiritual conviction.
Blessed Bienvenido Villalón Acebrón's feast days are celebrated on 13 September, the day he attained martyrdom, and 16 November, as one of the Martyrs of Almería, commemorating his sacrifice alongside fellow martyrs from the region. Although currently not officially venerated or beatified, his life and martyrdom serve as an example of unwavering faith and devotion to the Catholic Church.