Amalia Abad Casasempere
Amalia Abad Casasempere (Alcoy, 11 December 1897 – Alcoy, 21 September 1936) was a Catholic woman killed during the Spanish Civil War. She was a widow and mother of two daughters, very active in church service, who hid two nuns in her house during the civil war.[1][2] She was imprisoned and executed by the militia. For her actions she was one of 233 people beatified by Pope John Paul II on 11 March 2001,[3] as martyrs of the Spanish Civil War (the name given by the Catholic Church to those killed by Republicans because of their faith).[2]
References
- ↑ RABENSTEIN, K. I. "ABAD CASASEMPERE, AMALIA, AND COMPANIONS, BB."
- 1 2 PRELATURA de Ayaviri. "28 de septiembre: Beata Amalia Abad Casasempere, Madre de familia y mártir".
- ↑ OFICINA de las Celebraciones Litúrgicas del Sumo Pontífice.
Bibliography
- Vicent Gabarda Cebellán. 1996. The repression in the rearguard republican: Valencian Country, 1936-1939. Vol. 18 of Arxius i documents. Edicions Alfons the Magnànim, Institució Valencian d'Estudis i Investigació, 374 pp.
External links
- Her biography (in Spanish)
- Author biography (in Spanish)
- Religion In Libertad article (in Spanish)
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