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- 20th Century Persecutions of the Catholic Church Mexico Cristero War · Iniquis Afflictisque Saints · José Sánchez del Río Persecution in Mexico · Miguel Pro Spain 498 Spanish Martyrs Red Terror (Spain) · Dilectissima NobisMartyrs of the Spanish Civil War Martyrs of DaimielBartolome Blanco MarquezInnocencio of Mary Immaculate Germany Mit brennender Sorge · Alfred Delp Alois Grimm · Rupert Mayer Bernhard Lichtenberg · Max Josef Metzger Karl Leisner · Maximilian Kolbe China Persecution in China · Ad Sinarum Gentem · Cupimus Imprimis · Ad Apostolorum Principis Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei · Beda Chang Dominic Tang Poland Stefan Wyszyński 108 Martyrs of World War Two · Policies Poloniae Annalibus · Gloriosam Reginam Invicti Athletae · Jerzy Popiełuszko Eastern Europe Jozsef Mindszenty · Eugene Bossilkov Josef Beran · Aloysius Stepinac Meminisse Juvat · Anni Sacri El Salvador Maura Clarke · Ignacio Ellacuría Ita Ford · Rutilio Grande Dorothy Kazel · Ignacio Martín-Baró Segundo Montes · Óscar Romero General Persecution of ChristiansChurch persecutions 1939-1958 Vatican and Eastern Europe Vatican USSR policies Eastern Catholic persecutions Terrible Triangle Conspiracy of Silence (Church persecutions) This box: view • talk • edit Blessed Bartolomé Blanco Márquez Bartolomé Blanco Márquez was born in Pozoblanco, Cordoba, Spain in 1914. He was arrested as a Catholic leader—he was the secretary of Catholic Action and a delegate to the Catholic Syndicates—on Aug. 18, 1936. He was executed on Oct. 2, 1936, at age 21, while he cried out, “Long live Christ the King!"
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