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Feast Day: July 26
Birth: January 29, 1912
Death: July 26, 1936
Blessed Pau Gili Pedrós, also known as Paul Gili, was a Catholic priest who was born on January 29, 1912, in the town of Els Omellons, Lleida, in Spain. He dedicated his life to serving the Church and the faithful as a priest of the archdiocese of Tarragona.
During the turbulent years of the Spanish Civil War, Blessed Pau Gili Pedrós demonstrated unwavering faith and courage in the face of persecution. He remained steadfast in his commitment to Christ and his pastoral responsibilities, even in the midst of the violence and political turmoil that engulfed his homeland.
On July 26, 1936, in the city of Tarragona, Spain, Blessed Pau Gili Pedrós was martyred for his faith. He was executed by drowning in the Francolí river, becoming a witness to the ultimate sacrifice for his devotion to God. His martyrdom serves as a powerful testament to his unwavering commitment to the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Church.
Blessed Pau Gili Pedrós was recognized for his martyrdom and canonized by the Catholic Church. He was venerated on June 28, 2012, following the decree of martyrdom issued by Pope Benedict XVI. Later, on October 13, 2013, Pope Francis beatified him in a solemn ceremony held in Tarragona, Spain.
Although no specific representations have been attributed to Blessed Pau Gili Pedrós, he is remembered and celebrated on July 26th, the day of his martyrdom, as his feast day. It is a time for the faithful to honor his memory and seek his intercession.
Blessed Pau Gili Pedrós' life and martyrdom stand as an inspiration to all believers, particularly in times of adversity. His unwavering faith, devotion to his priestly duties, and ultimate sacrifice made him a shining example of the virtues of courage, love, and selflessness. We offer our prayers and gratitude for his life of service and martyrdom, trusting that his intercession in Heaven will continue to bring blessings and grace to all those who turn to him in faith.