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Feast Day: July 26
Birth: May 9, 1895
Death: July 26, 1936
Blessed Pau Roselló Borgueres, also known as Blessed Paul Roselló Borgueres, was a Catholic priest who served in the archdiocese of Tarragona, Spain during the early 20th century. He was born on May 9, 1895, in the town of Vimbodi, located in the province of Tarragona, Spain.
From a young age, Blessed Pau displayed a strong devotion to his faith and a desire to serve God and others. He pursued his religious vocation and was ordained as a priest in the Archdiocese of Tarragona, where he dedicated himself to the pastoral care of the faithful.
During a period of great social and political unrest in Spain, known as the Spanish Civil War, Blessed Pau found himself caught in a turbulent and dangerous time. The war was marked by intense ideological conflicts between various factions, including those with anti-Catholic sentiments. Unfortunately, Blessed Pau became a target of religious persecution as a result of his priestly ministry.
On July 26, 1936, in Tarragona, Spain, Blessed Pau Roselló Borgueres was martyred for his unwavering commitment to his faith. He remained steadfast in his dedication to Christ, even in the face of great danger, and ultimately gave his life for the sake of the gospel.
Recognizing his heroic virtues and the sacrifice he made, Pope Benedict XVI declared him venerable on June 28, 2012, with a decree of martyrdom. His beatification took place on October 13, 2013, in Tarragona, Spain, presided over by Pope Francis. This significant event in the Church's calendar celebrated the life and witness of Blessed Pau, honoring him as a martyr and a model of faithfulness in difficult times.
Blessed Pau Roselló Borgueres remains an inspiration for Catholics around the world, especially those facing persecution and challenges to their faith. His example calls us to stand firm in our beliefs and to remain committed to the gospel's message of love, peace, and justice. Through his intercession, may we find strength and courage in our own journey of faith.