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- Toribio Romo - Wikipedia
Toribio Romo González, known as Saint Toribio Romo (Spanish: santo Toribio Romo, Spanish pronunciation: [ˌsanto toˈɾiβjo ˈromo]; April 16, 1900 – February 25, 1928) was a Mexican Catholic priest and martyr who was killed during the anti-clerical persecutions of the Cristero War
- Saint Toribio Romo: Mexican Martyr and Angel to Migrants
As Mexicans have a hard time identifying with Mother Cabrini, Santo Toribio has filled the void and has been growing in popularity as the patron saint of Mexican migrants ever since his canonization
- Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo - Franciscan Media
Together with Rose of Lima, Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo is the first known saint of the New World, serving the Lord in Peru, South America, for 26 years
- St. Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo - Catholic Online
Bishop and defender of the rights of the native Indians in Peru, Born in Mayorga, Spain, he studied law and became a lawyer and then professor at Salamanca, receiving appointment-despite being a layman-as chief judge of the court of Inquisition at Granada under King Philip II of Spain
- Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo - My Catholic Life!
Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo (Turibius) was born of noble parents in the town of Mayorga, northwest Spain He was named after a local fifth-century bishop and saint
- St. Toribio Romo | Life, Legacy Feast Day -25 February
Discover the powerful story of Saint Toribio Romo, a young Mexican priest martyred during the Cristero War and beloved as the protector of migrants and the faithful
- Saint Toribio de Mogrovejo: A Bishop for Hispanoamerica
Every March 23, the Church remembers Saint Toribio of Mogrovejo, a decisive figure in the evangelization of the New World and a model of a missionary bishop His life clearly shows how the Church brought to America an ordered, profound, and authentically Catholic missionary work
- St. Turibius de Mogrovejo | EWTN
The flourishing state of the church of Peru, the great numbers of saints and eminent pastors with which it abounded, and the establishment of innumerable seminaries of piety and learning, and hospitals for the poor, were the fruit of his zeal
- Turibius of Mogrovejo - Wikipedia
Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo (16 November 1538 – 23 March 1606) was a Spanish Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Lima from 1579 until his death [1] He first studied in the Humanities and Law before being appointed as a university professor
- St. Toribio of Mogrovejo - Diocese of Portland
Saint Toribio traveled across the diocese visiting his people, often on foot and alone He worked on reforming the clergy and wrote catechisms in native languages He worked to help the poor and defend the rights of the native people
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