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Feast Day: July 22
Birth: March 19, 1902
Death: July 22, 1936
Blessed José María Mateos Carballido, a priest and member of the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, was born on March 19, 1902, in Encinasola, Huelva, Spain. He dedicated his life to the service of God and the Church, exemplifying profound faith and piety.
José María Mateos Carballido joined the Carmelites and embraced their commitment to a contemplative and prayerful life. As a member of this religious order, he sought to deepen his spiritual relationship with God and share the teachings of the Catholic faith with those around him.
However, during the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War, the religious persecution escalated, leading to the martyrdom of many faithful Catholics. Tragically, José María Mateos Carballido became a victim of this persecution, losing his life for his unwavering devotion to Christ.
The exact circumstances of his martyrdom took place on July 22, 1936, in Montoro, Córdoba, Spain. Despite the dangers and threats he faced, José María Mateos Carballido remained steadfast in his faith until the very end. His martyrdom testifies to his courage and unwavering commitment to Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.
The remarkable witness of José María Mateos Carballido's life and death did not go unnoticed. On July 1, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI officially declared him as Venerable, acknowledging his heroic virtue. Just over three years later, on October 13, 2013, Pope Francis beatified him during a ceremony at Saint Peter's Square, recognizing him as Blessed José María Mateos Carballido.
Today, the Church commemorates the feast day of Blessed José María Mateos Carballido on July 22nd, which serves as a reminder of his exemplary faith and sacrifice. Faithful Catholics continue to honor and seek his intercession in their prayers, inspired by his unwavering commitment to God's love and the Catholic Church.