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Daughters of Charity | Vincentian Family

Published on: June 24, 2012

Little known but amazing Daughters of Charity Martyrs

The Vincentian Encyclopedia is happy to present for the first time in English an account of the Martyrdom of the Daughters of Charity in Valencia Spain 1936. These stories of Sr Josefa Martinez Pérez and 12 companions are truly inspiring.

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Sister Josefa Martínez Pérez
  • 3 The martyred Sisters from Bétera
  • 4 Sister Josefa Laborra Goyeneche
  • 5 Sister Pilar Nalda Franco
  • 6 Sister Isidora Izquierdo García
  • 7 Sister Estefanía Irisarri Irigaray
  • 8 Dolores Broseta Bonet
  • 9 The Community at the Casa Beneficiencia
  • 10 Sister Victoria Arregui Guinea
  • 11 Sister Joaquina Rey Aguirre
  • 12 The Community at the Asilo de San Eugenio
  • 13 Sister Maria Rosario Ciércoles Gaston
  • 14 Sister Micaela Hernán Martínez
  • 15 Sister María Luisa Bermúdea Ruiz
  • 16 Sister Martina Vázquez Gordo

See also MARTYRS OF THE RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION DURING THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR  1934, 36-39

For a complete list of the Daughters of Charity martyred during this period visit CMGLOBAL

 

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