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Feast Day: April 20
Birth: January 24, 1911
Death: April 20, 1937
Blessed Dionís Domínguez Martínez, also known as Domènec Ciríac, was a Spanish Catholic monk and member of the Marist Brothers of the Schools. He was born on January 24, 1911, in the town of Villoria de √ìrbigo, located in Lleida, Spain.
Growing up in a devout Catholic family, Dionís felt called to dedicate his life to God and entered the Marist Brothers of the Schools, a religious order focused on education and the instruction of children. He embraced the monastic way of life with great enthusiasm and commitment, striving to live in accordance with the teachings of the Gospel.
Tragically, the Spanish Civil War erupted in 1936, a conflict marked by intense political and religious tensions. As a result, many religious individuals, including Dionís, faced persecution and violence due to their faith. Despite the danger, Dionís remained steadfast in his commitment to Christ and the Church.
On April 20, 1937, Dionís Domínguez Martínez was martyred in Madrid, Spain, becoming a true witness to his faith. His unwavering dedication to his religious vocation and his refusal to renounce his Catholic beliefs in the face of adversity led to his martyrdom. Dionís met his untimely death at the young age of 26, but his sacrifice and courage left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who witnessed his unwavering faith and trust in God.
In recognition of his martyrdom and the heroic virtues displayed throughout his life, Dionís Domínguez Martínez was venerated on June 3, 2013, by Pope Francis, who issued a decree of martyrology. Later, on October 13, 2013, Pope Francis beatified him, acknowledging his exemplary life and martyrdom as an inspiration for the faithful.
Blessed Dionís Domínguez Martínez stands as a shining example of faith and dedication to the Catholic Church, even in the face of persecution and violence. His life and martyrdom serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during the tumultuous times of the Spanish Civil War and highlight the profound impact that a life dedicated to Jesus Christ can have on others.