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José María Rubio

Jose Maria Rubio, SJ (22 July 1864 – 2 May 1929) was a Spanish Jesuit, known as the "Apostle of Madrid". He was canonised in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.

Saint

José María Rubio

Bishop
Born22 July 1864
Dalías, Spain
Died2 May 1929(1929-05-02) (aged 64)
Aranjuez, Spain
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified6 October 1985, Vatican City by John Paul II
Canonized4 May 2003, Madrid by John Paul II
Feast2 May [1]

Childhood and adolescence edit

Son of farmers and the oldest of thirteen brothers, born to Francisco Rubio and Mercedes Peralta, he grew up in the town of Dalías, in Almería, until he entered the seminary of Almeria, where he studied Human Studies and one year of Philosophy (1876–1879). He then studied Philosophy and Theology for four years at Granada (1879–1886), where he was sponsored and protected by the professor and canon Joaquin Torres Asensio. On Ascensio's move to Madrid, Rubio followed his professor to study theology for a fifth year (1886–1887). He obtained a degree in theology in 1896 and a doctorate in Canon Law from Toledo in 1897.

Priest in suburban Madrid edit

Ordained priest, he celebrated his first Mass on October 12 (1887) on the altar of the conversion of San Luis Gonzaga of the then Cathedral of San Isidro of Madrid, the diocese where he worked for three years as curate at Chinchón (1887–1889) and pastor at Estremera (1889–1890). In both villages he was notable for its extreme austerity, his catechesis of children, and service of the poorest.

Later, as Chaplain of Bernardine nuns in the church of the Sacrament of Madrid, Almudena parish, he became distinguished by his activity in the suburbs of the capital with the cleaners and "dressmakers". He also taught Latin literature, pastoral theology and metaphysics (1890–1894) at the seminary in Madrid, and was a notary and registrar of the vicariate of the diocese. A journey as a pilgrim to Holy Land and Rome (1904) left on him an indelible mark. During this period he described himself as a "fan of the Jesuits", because since his time as a student of theology at Granada he had wanted to join this Order, to the point of becoming confused as such among the those who organize clerical famous riot after the theatrical representation of the "Electra" of Galdós.

Anecdotes in the life of José María Rubio edit

Rubio was a famed confessor. The locals were willing to queue for several hours to be shriven by Fr. Rubio.

VISIT TO A DYING

While confessing, a lady came and gave him the directions to a man who had to confess soon, as he was dying. That evening, Rubio went to visit the dying, and following the directions, he had to go to a third floor without a lift. When he finally arrived, knocked and asked for the gentleman, "It's me" the gentleman said "but I think that someone has played a practical joke on you, as you see I'm in perfect health. Come on, man! have a drink and relax after you have had to climb so many stairs." Entering the room, Rubio saw a portrait on the wall, and while the man served him a drink. Rubio said that the lady was the one who sent him. The man laughed and said that the lady was his mother who died some years ago. Then, the gentleman said; "Look, anyway, as you are here, I'm going to confess because it's been years since I entered a church, and so your journey will not have been in vain". He confessed and died that night.

THE SEAMSTRESS

A seamstress from Madrid told in confession that her father hated the faith, and considered the Christian religion a swindle and a lie. Thus, she was afraid of the eternal damnation of her father. Rubio said that she should not be worried, as her father would be saved.

Some days after the confession, during a retreat and preaching, that seamstress came late. At the moment when she arrived, Rubio paused for a moment in his speech and said in loud voice: "At this very moment one of you just received a very special grace. Really very, very big. In a few days you will know what it is and whoever of you has received this, that lucky person has to thank our Lord Jesus Christ".

All women who were there present took note of the time and day, as he was already famous for these prophecies that were fulfilled. The seamstress in a few days noticed that his father died holy, and just at that time when Rubio was preaching, her father was confessing and receiving the last sacraments.

His last years edit

When his protector, Torres Asensio, died, he managed to fulfill his old desire to join the Jesuits in Granada, where, after the novitiate (1909), he reviewed his theology for a year and had a pastoral experience in Seville. Aftertertianship (1910–1911) in Manresa (Barcelona), he was sent to Madrid, where he took final vows at his residence at Calle de la Flor Baja and where lived the rest of his life.

He was a withdrawn and a modest man, of great charity and tireless devotion to work. He excelled as a preacher (though not for his oratorical skills) and as a regular confessor, which caused long lines of faithful who were looking for support and spiritual help. Despite the lack of brilliant human qualities, which contrasted with his housemates, his effectiveness and reputation grew quickly throughout the city. He was noted for his love of the poor, who came forward for help. He developed his evangelical work in towns and suburbs, and founded and organized several associations such as the "Guard of Honor of the Sacred Heart," the work of the "Marys of the Tabernacles", and social schools in Ventilla neighborhoods, aided by young teachers Juan and Demetrio de Andrés, known as "Ventilla martyrs" killed during the Civil War, 1936.

He died in Madrid on May 2, 1929, sitting in a pine armchair, after directing that his spiritual notes be burned. When he died, the Archbishop of Madrid, Leopoldo Eijo y Garay, called him "apostle of Madrid" and wrote a pastoral letter on his example to the clergy of his diocese.

Canonization edit

During his life miraculous events were reported, such as bilocation, healings, prophecy and clairvoyance, some, perhaps legendary, but others ratified by numerous witnesses. What dominates is the testimony of his example and his word next to the message that holiness is available to all who simply surrender to the will of God. His ultimate favorite was: "Do what God wants and want what God does."

Peralta's spiritual writings were approved by theologians on 23 December 1952.[2] He was beatified by John Paul II in Rome (October 6, 1985) and canonized in Madrid by the same pontiff (May 4, 2003). His remains are venerated in the church of San Francisco de Borja and the Sacred Heart of the Society of Jesus in Madrid. The extraordinary fact, considered as a miracle by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in order for his canonization, was the healing of lung cancer of the Jesuit José Luis Gómez Munten (1988).[3][4][5]

Reflection by José María Rubio edit

You do very well in not seeking or wanting anything other than the fulfillment of the will of God. It is the surest way to sanctify the soul. This is life-giving sacrifice. It's what we want from the Divine Heart.

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.sjweb.info/resources/Calender_Liturgy/2012-18_Proper%20Calendar%20SI_ENG.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum (in Latin). Typis polyglottis vaticanis. January 1953. p. 128.
  3. ^ "Liturgical calendar" (PDF).
  4. ^ "José María Rubio Peralta(1864-1929), 4 May 2003, biography". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  5. ^ . 2008-06-03. Archived from the original on 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2018-08-24.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jose Maria Rubio news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jose Maria Rubio SJ 22 July 1864 2 May 1929 was a Spanish Jesuit known as the Apostle of Madrid He was canonised in 2003 by Pope John Paul II SaintJose Maria RubioSJBishopBorn22 July 1864Dalias SpainDied2 May 1929 1929 05 02 aged 64 Aranjuez SpainVenerated inRoman Catholic ChurchBeatified6 October 1985 Vatican City by John Paul IICanonized4 May 2003 Madrid by John Paul IIFeast2 May 1 Contents 1 Childhood and adolescence 2 Priest in suburban Madrid 3 Anecdotes in the life of Jose Maria Rubio 3 1 His last years 4 Canonization 5 Reflection by Jose Maria Rubio 6 ReferencesChildhood and adolescence editSon of farmers and the oldest of thirteen brothers born to Francisco Rubio and Mercedes Peralta he grew up in the town of Dalias in Almeria until he entered the seminary of Almeria where he studied Human Studies and one year of Philosophy 1876 1879 He then studied Philosophy and Theology for four years at Granada 1879 1886 where he was sponsored and protected by the professor and canon Joaquin Torres Asensio On Ascensio s move to Madrid Rubio followed his professor to study theology for a fifth year 1886 1887 He obtained a degree in theology in 1896 and a doctorate in Canon Law from Toledo in 1897 Priest in suburban Madrid editOrdained priest he celebrated his first Mass on October 12 1887 on the altar of the conversion of San Luis Gonzaga of the then Cathedral of San Isidro of Madrid the diocese where he worked for three years as curate at Chinchon 1887 1889 and pastor at Estremera 1889 1890 In both villages he was notable for its extreme austerity his catechesis of children and service of the poorest Later as Chaplain of Bernardine nuns in the church of the Sacrament of Madrid Almudena parish he became distinguished by his activity in the suburbs of the capital with the cleaners and dressmakers He also taught Latin literature pastoral theology and metaphysics 1890 1894 at the seminary in Madrid and was a notary and registrar of the vicariate of the diocese A journey as a pilgrim to Holy Land and Rome 1904 left on him an indelible mark During this period he described himself as a fan of the Jesuits because since his time as a student of theology at Granada he had wanted to join this Order to the point of becoming confused as such among the those who organize clerical famous riot after the theatrical representation of the Electra of Galdos Anecdotes in the life of Jose Maria Rubio editRubio was a famed confessor The locals were willing to queue for several hours to be shriven by Fr Rubio VISIT TO A DYINGWhile confessing a lady came and gave him the directions to a man who had to confess soon as he was dying That evening Rubio went to visit the dying and following the directions he had to go to a third floor without a lift When he finally arrived knocked and asked for the gentleman It s me the gentleman said but I think that someone has played a practical joke on you as you see I m in perfect health Come on man have a drink and relax after you have had to climb so many stairs Entering the room Rubio saw a portrait on the wall and while the man served him a drink Rubio said that the lady was the one who sent him The man laughed and said that the lady was his mother who died some years ago Then the gentleman said Look anyway as you are here I m going to confess because it s been years since I entered a church and so your journey will not have been in vain He confessed and died that night THE SEAMSTRESSA seamstress from Madrid told in confession that her father hated the faith and considered the Christian religion a swindle and a lie Thus she was afraid of the eternal damnation of her father Rubio said that she should not be worried as her father would be saved Some days after the confession during a retreat and preaching that seamstress came late At the moment when she arrived Rubio paused for a moment in his speech and said in loud voice At this very moment one of you just received a very special grace Really very very big In a few days you will know what it is and whoever of you has received this that lucky person has to thank our Lord Jesus Christ All women who were there present took note of the time and day as he was already famous for these prophecies that were fulfilled The seamstress in a few days noticed that his father died holy and just at that time when Rubio was preaching her father was confessing and receiving the last sacraments His last years edit When his protector Torres Asensio died he managed to fulfill his old desire to join the Jesuits in Granada where after the novitiate 1909 he reviewed his theology for a year and had a pastoral experience in Seville Aftertertianship 1910 1911 in Manresa Barcelona he was sent to Madrid where he took final vows at his residence at Calle de la Flor Baja and where lived the rest of his life He was a withdrawn and a modest man of great charity and tireless devotion to work He excelled as a preacher though not for his oratorical skills and as a regular confessor which caused long lines of faithful who were looking for support and spiritual help Despite the lack of brilliant human qualities which contrasted with his housemates his effectiveness and reputation grew quickly throughout the city He was noted for his love of the poor who came forward for help He developed his evangelical work in towns and suburbs and founded and organized several associations such as the Guard of Honor of the Sacred Heart the work of the Marys of the Tabernacles and social schools in Ventilla neighborhoods aided by young teachers Juan and Demetrio de Andres known as Ventilla martyrs killed during the Civil War 1936 He died in Madrid on May 2 1929 sitting in a pine armchair after directing that his spiritual notes be burned When he died the Archbishop of Madrid Leopoldo Eijo y Garay called him apostle of Madrid and wrote a pastoral letter on his example to the clergy of his diocese Canonization editDuring his life miraculous events were reported such as bilocation healings prophecy and clairvoyance some perhaps legendary but others ratified by numerous witnesses What dominates is the testimony of his example and his word next to the message that holiness is available to all who simply surrender to the will of God His ultimate favorite was Do what God wants and want what God does Peralta s spiritual writings were approved by theologians on 23 December 1952 2 He was beatified by John Paul II in Rome October 6 1985 and canonized in Madrid by the same pontiff May 4 2003 His remains are venerated in the church of San Francisco de Borja and the Sacred Heart of the Society of Jesus in Madrid The extraordinary fact considered as a miracle by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in order for his canonization was the healing of lung cancer of the Jesuit Jose Luis Gomez Munten 1988 3 4 5 Reflection by Jose Maria Rubio editYou do very well in not seeking or wanting anything other than the fulfillment of the will of God It is the surest way to sanctify the soul This is life giving sacrifice It s what we want from the Divine Heart References edit http www sjweb info resources Calender Liturgy 2012 18 Proper 20Calendar 20SI ENG pdf bare URL PDF Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum in Latin Typis polyglottis vaticanis January 1953 p 128 Liturgical calendar PDF Jose Maria Rubio Peralta 1864 1929 4 May 2003 biography www vatican va Retrieved 2018 08 24 Patron Saints Index Saint Jose Maria Rubio y Peralta 2008 06 03 Archived from the original on 2008 06 03 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Portals nbsp Saints nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp Spain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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