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Hell broke out in Madrid: San Josemaría Escrivá and the Second Spanish Republic



Hell broke out in Madrid: St. Josemaria Escriva and the Second English Republic

On Sunday March 27, 2010 the show's editorial Recent Philippines, led by Gonzalo Altozano , was on the latest film by Roland Joffe, find dragons. From it we extract the following (cf. the full link ):

"" You'll find dragons "stems from the idea of \u200b\u200bCivil War atrocities were committed on both sides. However, you miss Joffé a correction of a quantitative criterion: that on one side of the atrocities should be more than the other. If not, charge the flight direction of Escriva and his boys ; flight, which certainly was not the final destination Andorra, hypothetical capital of Spain third, but Burgos, where Franco had his headquarters.

Best of the movie is that, despite a narrative clumsiness Joffé low hours, Escrivá accomplished their way with force, and not only thanks to Charlie Cox overboard paper, but, above all, to the character is based on a man who lived with heroic virtues. The tape may remove the fans to one (for back, what better way to revisit Vázquez de Prada, Escrivá's biographer), but not devotion. "

From NDL we provide such revisits, and highlight some of the impressions that caused the second English Republic in San Josemaria Escriva and D. Andrés Vázquez de Prada out in full biography The founder of Opus Dei :

Andres Vazquez de Prada, The Founder of Opus Dei "(Vol. I. Lord, you see!). Chapter VI: Notes intimate. 3. Second English Republic [vid. Page 359: direct link to the book ]

Ahead of the historic trial of what was to have the Church in Spain, defined the facts in four words: hell happened that broke out in Madrid .

[Note 83: Notes , n. 424]; { Notes: "Notes intimate"}.

Andres Vazquez de Prada, The Founder of Opus Dei "(Vol. II. God and daring). Chapter XI: The Age of Burgos (1938-1939) 1. Restarts the Catalina [vid. Pages 239-240: direct link to the book ]

able to talk or write to their children, even with the constraints of censorship, was more than half his life to the Father. Correspondence with Isidore through France worked well without major delays or serious mishaps, given, of course, the circumstances of war. This was a great comfort to those in either zone. On this point, referring to the relief supposed to have news of all, Father opened his heart to one of their own national zone:

[...] Today we have written to my poor children of Madrid, and Grandma and my brothers. Of these, we have received and five letters, the last, dated 26 January. They are perfectly aware of things in the family. Too bad you before you had not found any means of communication! hardest thing with having so many cruel things was not knowing anything about you in the inferno red. To us, who could not get out of Marxist tyranny, and we have taken that penalty . I think they have written, since we are freer, more than ten times .

[Note 43: Letter Enrique Alonso-Martinez Saumell from Burgos, EF-380204-1].

8. Waiting for the end of the war [vid. Page 337: direct link to the book ]

In the round table, the heat of the brazier of Mary I., continued enlarging the Father of Spiritual Considerations , writing letters and typing up notes, newsletters and the story of Álvaro manuscript: "From Madrid to Burgos for Guadalajara, which began a wonderful foreword: Adventures

barely fill five months, but have the juice and the fullness of three young lives, they put efforts to get out of hell of Red Spain, for better serve on the National side of God's plan. Some

word Marxist militant escapes in the course of the relationship. The leave, and authenticity of the story.
That
supernatural faith, who accompanied the players sign, get into the hearts of those who read it.

And we will all come out ahead.

Burgos,
January 1939.

[Note 291: RHF , D-15376] { RHF : Historical Record of the Founder (Section within the AGP )}, { AGP : General Archive of the Prelature}, {D : Document}.

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