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Feast Day: August 28
Birth: April 20, 1899
Death: August 28, 1936
Blessed Serviliano Solá Jiménez, also known as Luis Beltrán, was born on 20 April 1899 in Artariain, Navarra, Spain. He dedicated his life to serving God as a monk and became a member of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a religious congregation devoted to caring for the sick and the poor.
Blessed Serviliano lived during a turbulent period in Spanish history, which culminated in the brutal Spanish Civil War. The war resulted in widespread persecution of Catholics, and Blessed Serviliano became one of its victims. On 28 August 1936, in Barcelona, Spain, he was martyred for his faith.
His selfless dedication to God and his unwavering commitment to the principles of religious life made him a shining example to others. His steadfastness in the face of persecution reflects his deep spiritual strength and his unshakeable faith.
Blessed Serviliano's martyrdom did not go unnoticed, and his memory is venerated by the Catholic Church. On 5 July 2013, Pope Francis acknowledged his heroic sacrifice by issuing a decree of martyrdom. This recognition was followed by his beatification on 13 October 2013, also proclaimed by Pope Francis.
Although the specific details of his representation are not mentioned, it is believed that Blessed Serviliano Solá Jiménez, like many other religious figures, is often depicted in religious artwork and icons associated with the Hospitallers of Saint John of God or with Catholic martyrs.
His feast day is celebrated on 28 August each year, a day to honor his martyrdom and remember his unwavering devotion to God. Blessed Serviliano's life serves as an inspiration to many, demonstrating the extraordinary courage and resilience of those who sacrifice their lives for their faith.