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Feast Day: August 15
Birth: January 6, 1895
Death: August 15, 1936
Blessed Cayetano García Martínez, also known as Father Cayetano, was a Catholic priest in the diocese of Cartagena, Spain, during the early 20th century. He was born on January 6, 1895, in the town of Jumilla in the Murcia region of Spain.
Father Cayetano dedicated his life to God and the service of others. He deeply believed in the power of faith and the importance of spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ. As a priest, he worked tirelessly to bring comfort and solace to the faithful, especially during the challenging times of the Spanish Civil War.
Tragically, Father Cayetano became a victim of the religious persecution that characterized the Spanish Civil War. On August 15, 1936, in his hometown of Jumilla, he was martyred for his faith. Despite the dangers and threats he faced, Father Cayetano remained steadfast in his commitment to God and his vocation as a priest until the very end.
The Catholic Church acknowledged Father Cayetano's faithfulness and martyrdom many years later. On December 1, 2016, Pope Francis decreed his heroic virtue and declared him venerable. Then, on November 11, 2017, Pope Francis presided over the beatification recognition of Father Cayetano at the Palacio Vistalegre Arena in Carabanchel, Madrid, Spain. The beatification ceremony was a joyous occasion, attended by thousands of faithful and led by Cardinal Angelo Amato.
Today, Blessed Cayetano García Martínez is remembered as a symbol of unwavering faith and a martyr for the Catholic Church. His life serves as an inspiration for all those who face persecution or challenges in their own faith journeys. The feast day of Blessed Cayetano is celebrated on August 15th, the day he was martyred.
Let us honor the memory of Blessed Cayetano García Martínez and seek his intercession in our own spiritual endeavors. May his example remind us of the strength and courage that faith can bring, even in the face of adversity.