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Feast Day: October 4
Birth: November 16, 1872
Death: October 4, 1936
Blessed José Aloy Doménech, also known as Leandro, was a Catholic monk and member of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God. He was born on 16 November 1872 in the town of Bétera, located in Valencia, Spain. From a young age, José demonstrated a deep devotion to his faith and a desire to serve others through acts of charity and compassion.
In his early adulthood, José joined the Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a religious congregation dedicated to caring for the sick and marginalized. He embraced the life of a monk and dedicated himself to the values of love, mercy, and selflessness. José's commitment to his vocation was admired by his fellow religious brothers and those he cared for within the community.
Sadly, during the turbulent period of the Spanish Civil War, José's unwavering faith and dedication to his calling made him a target of persecution. On 4 October 1936, he was martyred in La Malvarrosa, Valencia. He, along with many other religious figures, was targeted for his religious beliefs and executed for his allegiance to the Catholic Church.
Jose's life and death shone as a testament to his profound faith and unwavering commitment to serving God and his fellow human beings. His selfless acts of love and devotion continue to inspire others to this day.
In recognition of his martyrdom and the holiness of his life, Pope Francis declared José Aloy Doménech to be venerated on 5 July 2013, and blessed him on 13 October of the same year. Pope Francis was deeply moved by José's sacrifice and sought to honor his memory and inspire others through his canonization process.
Although no specific representation is mentioned, it is believed that Blessed José Aloy Doménech continues to intercede for those in need from his place in heaven. His feast day is celebrated on 4 October every year, a day dedicated to commemorating his martyrdom and honoring his exemplary life of faith and service.
Blessed José Aloy Doménech remains a symbol of courage, piety, and sacrifice, reminding Catholics of the immense value of their faith and the importance of selflessly dedicating oneself to the service of God and others. His life serves as an inspiration to all who seek to follow in his footsteps of love and compassion.