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Feast Day: July 22
Birth: September 17, 1912
Death: July 22, 1936
Blessed Tomás Mateos Sánchez, also known as José Agustin of the Blessed Sacrament, was a Discalced Carmelite brother who met a tragic end during the Spanish Civil War. He was born on 17 September 1912 in the town of Anaya de Alba, Salamanca, Spain.
Tomás Mateos Sánchez was raised in a devout Catholic family and from an early age felt drawn to the religious life. As a young man, he joined the Discalced Carmelites, an order known for their dedication to contemplative prayer and asceticism. He embraced their monastic traditions and sought to find a deeper union with God through a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
During the turbulent years of the Spanish Civil War, when political and social tensions were running high, Brother Tomás found himself caught in the midst of the violent conflict. As an outspoken advocate for peace and reconciliation, he became a target for persecution by those who opposed the Catholic Church and its influence in Spain.
On 22 July 1936, Brother Tomás Mateos Sánchez was martyred in Toledo, Spain. He met his death with unwavering faith and courage, refusing to renounce his religious beliefs and remaining steadfast in his commitment to Christ and the Church.
The life and martyrdom of Brother Tomás did not go unnoticed. Recognizing his sacrificial witness and the heroic virtues he displayed, Pope Benedict XVI decreed the martyrdom of Tomás Mateos Sánchez on 28 April 2006. This declaration of martyrdom opened the way for his beatification, which took place on 28 October 2007, also conducted by Pope Benedict XVI.
Today, the faithful honor and venerate Blessed Tomás Mateos Sánchez on his feast day, which falls on 22 July each year. His example of fortitude, faithfulness, and dedication to serving God and others continues to inspire people around the world.
As a Discalced Carmelite brother, Tomás Mateos Sánchez embodied the principles of his order, following in the footsteps of great Carmelite saints such as St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross. His life serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring strength of the Catholic faith in the face of persecution and adversity.
Blessed Tomás Mateos Sánchez, pray for us.