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Feast Day: February 11
Birth: February 12, 1878
Death: February 11, 1937
Blessed Gaudencia Benavides Herrero, also known as Gaudencia of the Blessed Sacrament, was a devoted nun in the Archdiocese of Madrid, Spain. She was a member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, a religious congregation dedicated to serving the poor and needy.
Born on 12 February 1878 in Valdemorillo, León, Spain, Gaudencia grew up in a devout Catholic family. From a young age, she displayed a deep love for God and a strong desire to serve others. Recognizing her vocation, she entered the novitiate of the Daughters of Charity and made her religious profession.
Gaudencia's life as a nun was marked by a spirit of selflessness and compassion. She dedicated herself to the care of the sick, the education of children, and the welfare of the poor. With unwavering commitment, she embraced the charism of her religious congregation and carried out her mission with joy and humility.
Unfortunately, during the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War, Gaudencia's faith and devotion became a target of persecution. On 11 February 1937, in Vistillas, Madrid, she was martyred for her unwavering commitment to her Catholic faith. In the face of adversity and danger, she remained steadfast in her love for God and her service to others.
Recognizing her heroic virtues and her ultimate sacrifice, Gaudencia Benavides Herrero was beatified on 27 October 2013 by Pope Benedict XVI. Her beatification serves as a testament to her sanctity and her unwavering commitment to the Gospel values.
Today, Blessed Gaudencia is remembered as an inspiring example of selflessness and dedication to the service of others. Her life continues to inspire and challenge individuals to live out their faith with courage and love in the midst of adversity.