He was a martyr. He gave his life for Christ during the Cristero war.
I'm sure that both claims would be made to honor
every faithful Catholic--especially
all clergy--who
died as a result of that
war in defense of the
Catholic faith. What qualified Toribio Romo González as a
modernist saint, and as distinctly more worthy than other clergy who died? It was under the
Novus Ordo "churn 'em out" rules of "John Paul II" Wojtyła that he qualified, was it not?
Despite the articles cited in this
topic promoting the alleged
Novus Ordo saint being quite easily accessible to interested readers via an ordinary link from your posted URLs, you've refused to let it go at that, instead beating the drum by posting short excerpts of those same articles [
#]. But you've been
suspiciously uninformative about the exact circuмstances of his
death.
Let's get
real : Being shot to death by unidentified person(s) while he was sleeping in "his" "home" hardly seems to qualify for sainthood.
In particular, that means that he was not shot in a
rectory nor
monastery. So he was obviously also
not shot in a
church or
chapel while in the
act of
providing the
sacraments to the
faithful.
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Note
#: So that their accuмulated text eventually seems to contain the entire articles for which you previously provided a fully operational URL. It's antisocially
spammy activity that's transparently intended to bloat your postings-count on
CathInfo, adding to what you've already done thro' your other postings-count-bloating habits. "Hero Member" my
[donkey]!