Francisco Palau
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Blessed Francisco Palau y Quer | |
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I will live and I will die for the Church. | |
Born | December 29, 1811, Aytona, Lerida, Spain |
Died | 20 March 1872, Tarragona, Spain |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | April 24, 1980, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II |
Feast | November 7 |
Attributes | Founder of the Congregations of Carmelite Brothers and Carmelite Sisters |
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[edit] Biography
Born in Aytona, Lerida, on December 29, 1811, Blessed Francis Palau y Quer entered the Carmelite Order in 1832 and was ordained priest in 1836. Civil turmoil forced him to live in exile and outside his community. On his return to Spain in 1851, he founded his "School of Virtue" -- which was a model of catechetical teaching -- at Barcelona. The school was suppressed and he was unjustly exiled to Ibiza (1854-1860) where he lived at El Vedra in solitude and experienced mystically the vicissitudes of the Church. While in the Balearic Islands he founded the Congregations of Carmelite Brothers and Carmelite Sisters (1860-1861). He preached popular missions and spread love of Our Lady wherever he went. He died at Tarragona on March 20, 1872, and was beatified by Pope John Paul II on April 24, 1980.
[edit] See also
- Carmelite Rule of St. Albert
- Book of the First Monks
- Constitutions of the Carmelite Order
- Byzantine Discalced Carmelites
- Carmelites