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St. José Luis Sánchez del Río young Mexican Cristero – Viva Christo Rey

St. José Luis Sánchez del Río was a young Mexican Cristero who became renowned for his courageous defense of his faith during the Cristero War in Mexico, a religious conflict that arose in response to the anti-clerical legislation of President Plutarco Elías Calles in the 1920s. He was canonized by Pope Francis on October 16, 2016, becoming an enduring symbol of bravery and faith for Catholics, especially in Mexico.

Early Life

José Luis Sánchez del Río was born on March 28, 1913, in Sahuayo, Michoacán, Mexico. From a young age, he was devout and had a strong devotion to the Virgin Mary. He was also deeply influenced by the martyrdom of Blessed Miguel Pro and other Cristeros who fought against the secularist and anti-Catholic policies of the Mexican government.

Involvement in the Cristero War

When the Cristero War began in 1926, José was only 13 years old. Despite his youth, he was eager to join the insurgents, who were fighting for religious freedom in Mexico. His parents initially refused to let him join, but he eventually gained their blessing and joined the Cristero forces.

Martyrdom

José’s commitment to his faith was profoundly tested during the war. Captured by government forces in early 1928, he underwent severe torture to renounce his faith, including having the soles of his feet flayed and being forced to walk towards his grave. Despite the agony, José remained steadfast, reportedly shouting “Viva Cristo Rey!” (Long live Christ the King!)—the battle cry of the Cristeros—as he was executed by gunfire on February 10, 1928. He was only 14 years old.

Canonization and Legacy

The process of his canonization began in 1996, and he was declared a martyr by Pope Benedict XVI, paving the way for his beatification in 2005 and subsequent canonization in 2016. José Luis Sánchez del Río is celebrated as a patron of youth and persecuted Christians, embodying the virtues of courage, perseverance, and faith.

St. José Luis Sánchez del Río’s story resonates deeply within the Catholic Church in Mexico and around the world. He is often invoked in prayers for strength and courage, especially by young people and those facing persecution for their faith. His feast day is celebrated on February 10, the anniversary of his martyrdom.

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