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Josemaría Escrivá (1902–1975)

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Werke von Josemaría Escrivá

Der Weg (1979) 561 Exemplare
Christ Is Passing By (1973) 249 Exemplare
Freunde Gottes: Homilien (1977) 235 Exemplare
The Way / Furrow / The Forge (1991) 225 Exemplare
Holy Rosary (1900) 140 Exemplare
Der Kreuzweg (1981) 129 Exemplare
Die Spur des Sämanns (1986) 123 Exemplare
Im Feuer der Schmiede (1987) 121 Exemplare
In Love With the Church (1986) 55 Exemplare
In Dialogue with the Lord (2017) 23 Exemplare
Passionately Loving the World (1975) 22 Exemplare
La abadesa de las Huelgas (1988) 9 Exemplare
Surco 8 Exemplare
Camino (2013) 5 Exemplare
Escritos varios, 1927-1974 (2018) 5 Exemplare
Via Sacra (2003) 4 Exemplare
Sulco (Ediçao De Bolso) (2005) 3 Exemplare
Surco (Spanish Edition) (2009) 2 Exemplare
Es Cristo que pasa Homilías (1973) 2 Exemplare
Drum (2011) 2 Exemplare
Krizova cesta 2 Exemplare
Vyha 2 Exemplare
Santo Rosario (1976) 2 Exemplare
Solco 2 Exemplare
Cesta 2 Exemplare
Brzda 2 Exemplare
Sillon (1987) 1 Exemplar
Forja 1 Exemplar
Es cristo que pasa 1 Exemplar
Caminho 1 Exemplar
Sulco 1 Exemplar
Via Sacra 1 Exemplar
Amici di Dio 1 Exemplar
Amar a la Iglesia 1 Exemplar
Via Crucis 1 Exemplar
Amigos De Dios 1 Exemplar
Virtudes humanas 1 Exemplar
Camino 1 Exemplar
Guds vänner (2003) 1 Exemplar
Plogfåran (2002) 1 Exemplar
Korsvägen (1998) 1 Exemplar
Sepikoda (2021) 1 Exemplar
Giocherò nel Barça! (2012) 1 Exemplar
Kochać Kościół 1 Exemplar
Put 1 Exemplar
El Camino 1 Exemplar
Via crucis 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Escrivá, Josemaría
Rechtmäßiger Name
Escrivá y Albás, José María Mariano
Andere Namen
Escrivá de Balaguer, Josemaría
Geburtstag
1902-01-09
Todestag
1975-06-26
Begräbnisort
Rome, Italy
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Spain
Geburtsort
Barbastro, Spain
Sterbeort
Rome, Italy
Ausbildung
Complutense University of Madrid (LLD)
Lateran University (PhD)
Berufe
Catholic priest
monsignor
Beziehungen
Echevarria, Javier (secretary and usccesor)
Organisationen
Catholic Church
Opus Dei (founder)
Kurzbiographie
Josemaría Escrivá was born in Barbastro, Spain, on January 9, 1902. He had one older sister, Carmen (1899-1957); three younger sisters who died very young; and a younger brother, Santiago (1919-1994). His parents, José and Dolores, brought up their children with a devout Catholic faith.
Josemaría’s father’s textile business failed in 1915, so the family relocated to Logroño, where José found other work. It was in Logroño that Josemaría sensed his vocation for the first time. After seeing some bare footprints left in the snow by a friar who had walked that way a short time earlier, he felt that God wanted something from him, though he did not know exactly what. He thought that he could more easily discover what it was if he became a priest, so he began to prepare for the priesthood, first in Logroño and later in Saragossa. Following his father’s advice, he also studied for a law degree at the University of Saragossa. His father died in 1924 and Josemaría was left as head of the family. Ordained on March 28, 1925, he began his ministry in a rural parish, and afterwards in Saragossa.
In 1927, with the permission of his bishop, Fr. Josemaría moved to Madrid to work on his doctorate in law. There, on October 2, 1928, God showed him clearly the mission he had been hinting to him for several years; and he founded Opus Dei. From that day on he worked with all his energies to develop the foundation that God asked of him, while he continued to fulfill the various priestly responsibilities he had at that time. These brought him into daily contact with sickness and poverty in the hospitals and the poor districts of Madrid.
When the civil war broke out in 1936, Josemaría was in Madrid. The religious persecution forced him to take refuge in a variety of places. He exercised his priestly ministry in a clandestine fashion until he was finally able to leave Madrid. After escaping across the Pyrenees to southern France, he took up residence in Burgos.
At the end of the war in 1939 he returned to Madrid. In the years that followed he gave many retreats to lay people, priests, and members of religious orders. In the same year, 1939, he completed his doctorate in law.
In 1946 he took up residence in Rome. There he obtained a doctorate in theology from the Lateran University and was named consultor to two Vatican Congregations, as well as honorary member of the Pontifical Academy of Theology, and prelate of honor to His Holiness. He followed closely the preparations for the Second Vatican Council and its various sessions (1962-1965), keeping in touch with many of the council fathers. From Rome he frequently went to different countries in Europe, including Britain and Ireland, to spur on the apostolic work of Opus Dei. It was with the same objective that, between 1970 and 1975, he made long trips to Mexico, Spain, Portugal, South America, and Guatemala, holding catechetical gatherings which large numbers of men and women attended.
He died in Rome on June 26, 1975. Thousands of people, including many bishops (a third of all the bishops in the world), requested that the Holy See open his cause of beatification and canonization.
On May 17, 1992, Pope John Paul II beatified Josemaría Escrivá. He proclaimed him a saint ten years later, on October 6, 2002, in St. Peter’s Square, in Rome, before a great multitude. In his homily on that occasion, the Pope said: “Following in his footsteps, spread in society the awareness that we are called to holiness, without distinction of race, class, culture or age.”

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