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Blessed Mary of the Angels Ginard Martí.
Angela Ginard Martí was born on 3 April 1894 in Llucmajor, Majorca, Spain. She was the third child of her parents, Sebastiano Ginard Garcia and Margherita Martí Canals.
She was baptized two days after her birth and given the name “Angela”. Angela had two aunts who were nuns. Her mother used to visit them frequently. About the time of her First Holy communion which was on April 14, 1905, Angela felt drawn to the religious life and decided that she too, would become a nun.
When she was still young, the family moved to Palma de Mallorca. It was here that she began to earn money by embroidering and making women’s hats. She also
did household chores and cared for her younger brothers and sisters. She taught her younger siblings to pray; she read the Bible to them and taught them the catechism.
When she was twenty, she sought permission from her parents to enter the convent. They did not refuse but ask her to wait and think about it some more. She heeded their advice. A few years passed before she again asked her parents permission to become a religious. This time there was no hesitation. Her parents gave her their blessings and on 26 November 1921, she entered the Congregation of the Zealous Sisters of Eucharistic Adoration.
Her new life was centered on adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. She adapted easily to this life and in no time, was a model of goodness, simplicity, piety and obedience to the other Sisters.
In time she took her vows becoming a full fledged nun.
Between 1926 and 1929 she lived and worked in the house of the Sisters in Madrid where she had been sent by her superiors. She returned to Madrid in 1932 where she spent the last four years of her life.
In 1936 when the Spanish Civil War broke out therefore, Sister María de los Ángeles was in Madrid at the congregation’s convent in the Dehesa de la Villa.
With the war came religious persecution manifested with the burning of churches and convents and threats to priests, religious and Catholic faithful.
On 20 July 1936 the Sisters were forced to flee from their convent. They managed to escape dressed as lay people. Sister Mary of the Angels encouraged them with these words:
“All they can do to us is to kill us, nothing more”.
Sister Mary of the Angels was forced to hide in the home of a family who lived nearby the convent. Sadly, however, she watched from their home the destruction of the church, her convent and many religious objects.
On the afternoon of Aug. 25, 1936, denounced by a porter of the dwelling where she had been given refuge, members of the military came to the home.
On entering the house, they immediately arrested the landlord’s sister, who had given Sr. Mary of the Angels sanctuary…
With great courage and charity, Sr. Mary told the troops: “The woman you have taken hold of is not a Religious; I am the only Religious here”.
With these words, she saved the life of another and was destined to be a martyr.
The troops seized her, bound her up and led her away. The following day, on 26 August 1936, she was forced to walk to her place of execution, the locality of Dehesa de la Villa.
Here, Sr. Mary of the Angels was shot and killed by firing squad.
Her mortal remains now rest in the chapel of the convent of the Zealous Sisters of Eucharistic Adoration, in Madrid.
Sr. Mary of the Angels was pronounced venerable on 19 April 2004 by Pope John Paul II ; beatified on 29 October 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI
Canonized:
pending; if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Maria, contact:
Blanca de Navarra, 9
28010 Madrid, Spain
Bl. Mary of the Angels Ginard Martí
Blessed Mary of the Angels Ginard Martí,
Pray for us!
Angela Ginard Martí was born on 3 April 1894 in Llucmajor, Majorca, Spain. She was the third child of her parents, Sebastiano Ginard Garcia and Margherita Martí Canals.
She was baptized two days after her birth and given the name “Angela”. Angela had two aunts who were nuns. Her mother used to visit them frequently. About the time of her First Holy communion which was on April 14, 1905, Angela felt drawn to the religious life and decided that she too, would become a nun.
When she was still young, the family moved to Palma de Mallorca. It was here that she began to earn money by embroidering and making women’s hats. She also
did household chores and cared for her younger brothers and sisters. She taught her younger siblings to pray; she read the Bible to them and taught them the catechism.
When she was twenty, she sought permission from her parents to enter the convent. They did not refuse but ask her to wait and think about it some more. She heeded their advice. A few years passed before she again asked her parents permission to become a religious. This time there was no hesitation. Her parents gave her their blessings and on 26 November 1921, she entered the Congregation of the Zealous Sisters of Eucharistic Adoration.
Her new life was centered on adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. She adapted easily to this life and in no time, was a model of goodness, simplicity, piety and obedience to the other Sisters.
In time she took her vows becoming a full fledged nun.
Between 1926 and 1929 she lived and worked in the house of the Sisters in Madrid where she had been sent by her superiors. She returned to Madrid in 1932 where she spent the last four years of her life.
In 1936 when the Spanish Civil War broke out therefore, Sister María de los Ángeles was in Madrid at the congregation’s convent in the Dehesa de la Villa.
With the war came religious persecution manifested with the burning of churches and convents and threats to priests, religious and Catholic faithful.
On 20 July 1936 the Sisters were forced to flee from their convent. They managed to escape dressed as lay people. Sister Mary of the Angels encouraged them with these words:
“All they can do to us is to kill us, nothing more”.
Sister Mary of the Angels was forced to hide in the home of a family who lived nearby the convent. Sadly, however, she watched from their home the destruction of the church, her convent and many religious objects.
On the afternoon of Aug. 25, 1936, denounced by a porter of the dwelling where she had been given refuge, members of the military came to the home.
On entering the house, they immediately arrested the landlord’s sister, who had given Sr. Mary of the Angels sanctuary…
With great courage and charity, Sr. Mary told the troops: “The woman you have taken hold of is not a Religious; I am the only Religious here”.
With these words, she saved the life of another and was destined to be a martyr.
The troops seized her, bound her up and led her away. The following day, on 26 August 1936, she was forced to walk to her place of execution, the locality of Dehesa de la Villa.
Here, Sr. Mary of the Angels was shot and killed by firing squad.
Her mortal remains now rest in the chapel of the convent of the Zealous Sisters of Eucharistic Adoration, in Madrid.
Sr. Mary of the Angels was pronounced venerable on 19 April 2004 by Pope John Paul II ; beatified on 29 October 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI
Canonized:
pending; if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Maria, contact:
Blanca de Navarra, 9
28010 Madrid, Spain
Bl. Mary of the Angels Ginard Martí
Blessed Mary of the Angels Ginard Martí,
Pray for us!