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Toribio was born on April 16, 1900, to farmers Juana González Romo and Patricio Romo Pérez in the ranchería of Santa Ana de Guadalupe, located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the municipal seat of Jalostotitlán, Jalisco. [2] He had two siblings: a sister, María, and a younger brother, Román, who would also go on to become a priest.
Toribio Romo González (1900–1928), Priest of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara (Jalisco, Mexico) Tranquilino Ubiarco Robles (1899–1928), Priest of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara (Jalisco, Mexico) Pedro de Jesús Maldonado Lucero (1892–1937), Priest of the Archdiocese of Chihuáhua (Chihuáhua, Mexico) Declared Venerable: 7 March 1992
Luis Padilla Gomez was born on 9 December 1899 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He was an active member of the Catholic Association of Mexican Youth (ACJM) and worked closely with Anacleto Gonzalez Flores in the activities of the Association, helping the poor children and youth in a special way. The young man, known to all as Luis, spent much ...
Jalostotitlan is the location of sites associated with canonized Mexican Catholic priests Toribio Romo Gonzalez and Pedro Esqueda Ramírez, who were murdered by federal troops during the Cristero War or La Cristiada. Jalostotitlán was elevated to city status on 1 September 1970 and made the seat of the municipality.
John de Britto, 1647–1693, born in Portugal and beheaded in India; Francis Ferdinand de Capillas, ... Toribio Romo González, 1928; Manche Masemola, 1913–1928;
February 25 – Toribio Romo González, Roman Catholic priest (b. 1900) April 22 – José Mora y del Río, Archbishop of Mexico, died in exile in San Antonio, TX; (b. 1854 in Michoacan) [4] July 1 – Atilano Cruz Alvarado, Saint of the Cristero War (b. 1901) [5] July 12 – Emilio Carranza, pilot (b. Coahuila 1905)
"Something didn't feel right. As we went to wrap him in the blanket, that’s when we realized his umbilical cord was around his neck."
Toribio Romo González; S. José Sánchez del Río; Z. Darío Acosta Zurita ... This page was last edited on 14 April 2013, at 02:41 (UTC).