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Feast Day: November 7
Birth: March 18, 1917
Death: November 7, 1936
Blessed José Delgado Pérez, also known as José María de Manila, was a young Dominican friar who was martyred during the Spanish Civil War. He was born on March 18, 1917, in Becerril de Campos, Palencia, Spain.
José Delgado Pérez entered the Dominican Order and was known for his devotion to God and his commitment to the teachings of the Catholic Church. He embraced a life of prayer, study, and service, seeking to bring others closer to God through his example and preaching.
During the turbulent era of the Spanish Civil War, José's strong faith and unwavering dedication to his religious calling led him to become a target of the anti-Catholic forces. On November 7, 1936, he was martyred in Paracuellos de Jarama, Madrid, Spain, at the young age of 19.
José Delgado Pérez's martyrdom was a testament to his faith and his refusal to renounce his beliefs. Despite the dangers, he remained steadfast in his commitment to God and the Church, even in the face of persecution and death.
In recognition of his heroic virtue and martyrdom, José Delgado Pérez was venerated on June 26, 2006, by Pope Benedict XVI, who decreed his martyrdom. He was later beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on October 28, 2007, with a declaration of his beatification.
As a Dominican friar and martyr, Blessed José Delgado Pérez serves as an inspiration and intercessor for those seeking to deepen their faith, remain steadfast in the face of adversity, and defend the truth of the Gospel. His feast day is celebrated on November 7th each year.
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