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Saints of the Cristero War - Agustín Caloca |  | Saints of the Cristero War - Agustín Caloca: Encyclopedia II - Saints of the Cristero War - Agustín Caloca |  | Agustín Caloca was born in San Juan Bautista de Teúl on May 5, 1898. He attended the seminary in Guadalajara, Jalisco, but was sent back to his family when the building was sacked during the Mexican Revolution. He continued his studies in a clandestine auxiliar seminary. In 1919, he was able to return to Guadalajara and was ordained on August 15, 1923. His priestly assignment was to the parish of Totalice and to the prefecture of the seminary.
Government troops closed in to close down the seminary in late May 1927. Fr. Caloca sent t ...
See also:Saints of the Cristero War, Saints of the Cristero War - Luis Batíz Sainz, Saints of the Cristero War - Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán, Saints of the Cristero War - Agustín Caloca, Saints of the Cristero War - Román Adame Rosales, Saints of the Cristero War - Atilano Cruz Alvarado |  | | Saints of the Cristero War, Saints of the Cristero War - Agustín Caloca, Saints of the Cristero War - Atilano Cruz Alvarado, Saints of the Cristero War - Luis Batíz Sainz, Saints of the Cristero War - Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán, Saints of the Cristero War - Román Adame Rosales |  | |
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Saints of the Cristero War - Agustín Caloca
Agustín Caloca was born in San Juan Bautista de Teúl on May 5, 1898. He attended the seminary in Guadalajara, Jalisco, but was sent back to his family when the building was sacked during the Mexican Revolution. He continued his studies in a clandestine auxiliar seminary. In 1919, he was able to return to Guadalajara and was ordained on August 15, 1923. His priestly assignment was to the parish of Totalice and to the prefecture of the seminary.
Government troops closed in to close down the seminary in late May 1927. Fr. Caloca sent the students to flee to safety, and himself attempted to do the same, but was captured by a group of soldiers. He found himself in the jailhouse of Totalice, together with Fr. Magallanes (see below). General Goñi ordered his transfer to Colotitlán, where he was executed in the burned city hall building. His heart was found to be incorrupt when his body was returned to the parish of Totalice in 1933.
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