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The Mexican Martyrs Of The 20th Century

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As Bishops and Promulgators of the Causes of Beatification and Canonization of the Martyrs, shared the Glorious Resurrection of our Church through their willing deaths, our hearts felt as if they would burst. It was, as Mother Angelica says, "awesome!" But the Glorious Mysteries follow the Sorrowful. We had to walk the Way of the Cross; we had to share in the sadness, the abuse, the torture, the suffering - physical as well as spiritual - endured by the Martyrs; we had to look into the face of man's inhumanity to man. It made us want to reach out and touch our Priests and Religious, our brothers and sisters of the Laity who had given their yes to the last ounce of their blood; we needed to hug them, to hold them, to try to make it better. But we were grieving from man's viewpoint, not from God's. These dear brothers and sisters had been "washed in the blood of the Lamb". There was no more pain and suffering for them. They are basking in the Light of the Kingdom. They are interceding for those of us who have followed. And because of that, we have the motivation to share what we found when we researched their lives. Although we have written about Poland and her Martyrs, and those of Ireland, America, England, and Auschwitz, at this time we would like to bring you some Martyrs close to home, our neighbors to the south of us.

The beginning of the end - The Mexican Revolution

To look upon Mexico, and the Mexicans, as backward and different from us, is to make a major mistake and to learn nothing. The Mexico that rose from the ashes of the Mexican Revolution of 1810 was not the Mexico who was for 150 years, after Our Lady of Guadalupe came, one of the greatest nations in the world.

Ironically, the actions of a Priest, Miguel Hidalgo, who might have been well-meaning initially, brought about revolution! He began only wanting some equity for the Indians. The Priest was about social justice; what he accomplished was social uprising, against the wealthy landowners, and (possibly not part of his plan, in the beginning) against the Church. As we have said, over and over again: Social justice without Jesus is Judas revisited. We end up selling out our Lord, once more. This Priest may have had good intentions, but without God in charge, he had to turn against Him.

The people followed this Priest, believing he was speaking the Church. Farmers and peasants, without weapons other than pitchforks, knives and the like, rallied round Hidalgo, and marched on the towns and villages of Mexico. The force swelled to over a hundred thousand, at which point, Hidalgo lost control of his followers completely; it became a bloodbath. Hidalgo was not a military man; he became the dupe for ambitious men, who would use him for their own ends. Finally, he was killed, a year after his ill-begun revolution. And from that poor beginning, revolution upon revolution has continued. The Spanish regained control of the towns after Hidalgo was killed, but they never quite controlled the country again.

We went to Mexico

We had been looking for the final resting place of Blessed Miguel Pro for some years. We finally tracked down the church where a beautiful shrine has been built to the Martyr of the 1920's. December 1993, we left a week before our annual Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe begins. We wanted not only to be able to videotape Miguel's shrine, but we wanted to bring our pilgrims to it. For years, we have been looking for the place where he was executed. We finally found it. We knew it was off the main boulevard in Mexico City; where this brave and holy priest was martyred, today, a monument to greed stands - the National Lottery building. We got our driver to bring us there, and we kept walking around the building looking for a plaque designating the place where Miguel Pro had been executed. We couldn't find it. Our guide and friend, a Mexican, went inside the National Lottery building to ask if anyone knew where it was. Nobody there knew anything about it. But as we stubbornly walked around the building, searching, a guard on the other side of the street, in back of the National Lottery building, called us over. He pointed to the wall in back of him, which was almost completely covered by electric cables. There it was, about 8 by 12 inches. It said (I'm paraphrasing now), "Across the street from this place, at the beginning of the stairway, is the spot where Fr. Miguel Pro was executed on November 23, 1927." We stood there. It was a strange feeling. All he had to do was hide, to deny Christ and the Church; instead, on this spot Bl. Padre Pro, Martyr, raised a Rosary in one hand and the crucifix he was given on the day of his ordination in the other, blessed his executioners and cried out "Viva Cristo Rey! - Long live Christ the King!

In our book on the Martyrs, we wrote about the three children of Tlaxcala who were the first three Martyrs of the Western World; they were beatified with Juan Diego in 1991 (who has since been canonized). We had planned on traveling out to the state of Tlaxcala, solely to interview the priests who had worked on the Beatification of these three children.

But in November, 1992, as we were watching EWTN, which we do exclusively, we saw the Beatification of Twenty Five Mexican Martyrs, all of whom had been murdered during the persecution of the Church in the 1920's and 1930's. We were amazed at what we heard. Most of these were in their late 20's or early 30's. When we looked at their photos, they looked so young, barely more than children. Fifteen of them were graduates of the Seminary of Guadalajara. We went to the Seminary and interviewed some seminarians. We asked one of the young men, "Why are you here, to become holy?" At which he replied, "I am here to become a Saint!"

We contacted the priest who had finalized the work on the Beatification, and pushed it through to its successful completion, Fr. (now Bishop) Oscar Sanchez.

He set up appointments for us in every church or shrine to these twenty-five martyrs, possible. He found eyewitnesses to the Martyrdom of these priests. We found that our own Luz Elena's uncle Jose‚ was an altar boy to two of the martyrs in Cuquio, Mexico, a small town outside of Guadalajara. We interviewed him, as well as his younger brother, Marcos Sandoval, Luz Elena's father, who was very young at the time, but remembered the events of the 1920's. We interviewed many of the people who had been alive during the Martyrs' lifetime.

We went to the ranches where these priests ministered, to the poorest villages in Mexico, and once, we actually found ourselves in a jungle, or a rain forest, outside of Tequila, Mexico, where the people still live in adobe huts, have no electricity, and wash their dishes in a brook; and their smiles were radiant. In the midst of this brush which no ordinary transportation could bring you, was the house where one of the priests, Blessed Toribio Romo lived and celebrated Mass underground, and where he was finally caught and executed by the soldiers.

There are many stories of pain and persecution, many efforts to rob the Mexican people of their God and Madre, Our Lady of Guadalupe, but the holy stubbornness quality that our Blessed John Paul II loved will live on.

We've said it from the beginning, and the Lord bears us out. In times of crisis, God sends us "Powerful Men and Women in our Church," God sends us Martyrs! God sent us Miguel Pro, not only for the Mexican people, but for God loving people everywhere, to let us know loud and clear that God is alive!

There are many messages in the story of our modern day Martyr, Miguel Pro. Perhaps the greatest lesson, the most important truth we will ever learn, is Blessed Miguel Pro's battle cry, the victory cry of Christians everywhere, for all the world to hear, "Vivo Christo Rey!" Long live Christ the King!

Bob and Penny Lord are renowned Catholic authors and television hosts on EWTN, Global Catholic television. They are prolific writers about the Catholic faith, especially the Saints for which they have been dubbed "experts on the Saints." For more information about the Mexican Martyrs go to http://www.bobandpennylord.com/mexican.htm

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