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Feast Day: June 10
Birth: November 6, 1892
Death: June 10, 1938
Blessed José Manuel Claramonte Agut, a Catholic priest, was born on 6 November 1892 in Almazora, Castellón, Spain. He dedicated his life to the service of God and became a member of the Diocesan Laborer Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Known for his deep spirituality and love for the Church, José Manuel devoted himself to the pastoral care of the faithful, proclaiming the Gospel and administering the sacraments.
During the turbulent times of the Spanish Civil War, José Manuel Claramonte Agut courageously remained true to his faith, even in the face of persecution and danger. As a result of his unwavering commitment to the Church, he was martyred on 10 June 1938 in Vall d‚ÄôAlba, Castellón, Spain. It is believed that he was targeted for his religious beliefs and met a violent death at the hands of those who opposed the Church's presence and influence.
Recognizing the heroism and sacrifice demonstrated by José Manuel, the Catholic Church regards him as a martyr. Pope Francis, through a decree of martyrdom issued on 27 March 2013, officially venerated him as a blessed. This act of veneration acknowledges that José Manuel willingly laid down his life for the sake of his faith, thus becoming a powerful witness to the Gospel.
Later, on 13 October 2013, Pope Francis elevated José Manuel Claramonte Agut to the status of blessed during a beatification ceremony. This event served as a public declaration of the Church's recognition of his sanctity and exemplary dedication to Christ.
Blessed José Manuel Claramonte Agut's feast day is celebrated on 10 June each year. As the faithful commemorate the life and sacrifice of this blessed martyr, they are inspired by his unwavering faith, love for God, and commitment to the Church. May the example of Blessed José Manuel Claramonte Agut continue to encourage and strengthen the faithful in their own spiritual journeys.