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Feast Day: October 4
Birth: January 3, 1886
Death: October 4, 1936
Blessed Dionisio Ibáñez López, also known as Cruz, was a Catholic Monk and a member of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God. He was born on January 3, 1886, in Sabíñan, Zaragoza, Spain.
Growing up in a devout Catholic family, Dionisio Ibáñez López felt a strong calling to dedicate his life to God. With a deep desire to serve others and live a life of selflessness, he entered the religious life and joined the Hospitallers of Saint John of God. This religious order, founded in the 16th century by Saint John of God, is known for its commitment to caring for the sick and the needy.
As a monk, Dionisio Ibáñez López exemplified the virtues of compassion, humility, and dedication to the service of others. He dedicated his life to the care of the sick and the marginalized, offering them not only physical healing but also spiritual comfort. Dionisio's faith was not confined within the walls of the monastery, as he actively sought to bring the love and mercy of God to those he encountered beyond the religious community.
Unfortunately, the tumultuous times of the Spanish Civil War disrupted the peaceful life of Dionisio and his fellow religious brothers. In the midst of the social and political unrest, with religious persecution on the rise, Dionisio's unwavering commitment to his faith and his dedication to serving others led to his martyrdom. On October 4, 1936, he was tragically killed in La Malvarrosa, Valencia, Spain, for his refusal to renounce his religious beliefs and his refusal to abandon his vocation to care for the sick.
Blessed Dionisio Ibáñez López's selfless sacrifice and unwavering faith were recognized by the Catholic Church. On July 5, 2013, Pope Francis declared Dionisio venerable, acknowledging his heroic virtue. Later, on October 13, 2013, Pope Francis beatified Dionisio, officially recognizing him as a Blessed of the Catholic Church.
Today, the life and witness of Blessed Dionisio Ibáñez López continue to inspire and challenge people to live lives of compassion, selflessness, and unwavering faith. His example reminds us of the importance of serving others, especially the most vulnerable, and remaining steadfast in our commitment to God, even in the face of persecution and adversity. May his intercession and his story continue to inspire countless others to live their faith boldly and sacrificially.