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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
Martyred Saint Toribio Romo González, in Santa Ana de Guadalupe, municipal of Jalostotitlán. Martyred Blessed Anacleto González Flores in Tepatitlan de Morelos. Martyred Blessed Miguel Gomez Loza in San Francisco de Asis, municipal of Atotonilco el Alto. Martyred Saint Julio Alvarez Mendoz in San Julian, Jalisco.
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.
Toribio Romo González (1900-1928), a Mexican saint; Turibius of Mongrovejo (1538–1606), Archbishop of Lima, Peru, from 1579 to 1606; Athletes.
John de Britto, 1647–1693, born in Portugal and beheaded in India; Francis Ferdinand de Capillas, ... Toribio Romo González, 1928; Manche Masemola, 1913–1928;
"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."
Just10 km outside the town of Tequila proper is the Sanctuary of Saint Toribio Romo González on the road that leads to the Balneario La Toma, in a community called Agua Caliente. Toribio Romo was recently canonized by John Paul II.