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Saints of the Cristero War - Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán |  | Saints of the Cristero War - Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán: Encyclopedia II - Saints of the Cristero War - Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán |  | Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán was born on May 13, 1875. After his seminary training in Guzmán, he was ordained a priest in 1905. He was known for his literary abilities, writing both prose and poetry. He worked in various parishes.
In 1927, he was the priest connected with the Tula Union, but was denounced for his ministry. He fled, taking refuge in a ranch, from which he attended to the spiritual needs of his flock. He was betrayed to the government by one of the members of his parish, leading to his arrest in October b ...
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 - Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán
Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán was born on May 13, 1875. After his seminary training in Guzmán, he was ordained a priest in 1905. He was known for his literary abilities, writing both prose and poetry. He worked in various parishes.
In 1927, he was the priest connected with the Tula Union, but was denounced for his ministry. He fled, taking refuge in a ranch, from which he attended to the spiritual needs of his flock. He was betrayed to the government by one of the members of his parish, leading to his arrest in October by a squad of federal soldiers led by Brigadier General Juan Izaguirre.
The day after his arrest, he was led to the main square of the city for execution. He blessed his captors and gave them his pardon, giving his rosary as a gift for one of the firing squad members. Before his execution, he shouted the Cristero motto: "Long live Christ the King and Blessed Mary of Guadalupe!" He was buried in the parish church at Tula.
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