Saint Roman Adame Rosales
- Also known as
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Roman Adame
Romanus Adame
- Memorial
- 25 May
- Profile
- Ordained on 30 November 1890.
Parish priest at Nochistlan, Zacatecas in 1913, a position he held until his death.
Especially known for his ministry to the sick, and his devotion to Our Lady.
Built chapels in the areas around Nochistlan.
Founded the Daughters of Mary of Nocturnal Adoration.
When government persecutions of religion began, he took his ministery underground.
On 18 April 1927 he conducted a Lenten service at Rancho Veladones.
One of the people at the service betrayed him to one Colonel Quinones, and Father Roman was arrested the next day.
Jailed at Mexticacan, then forced to walk miles to the parish at Yhualica.
Quinones had commandeered the rectory; he kept Adame tied to an outdoor post during the day, threw him into a cell at night, and neglected to give him food or water.
Some local lay people offered to buy the priest's freedom; Quinones demanded a $6,000 bribe, pocketed the money, and ordered Father Roman executed anyway.
One of the soldiers, Antonio Carillo, refused to shoot Adame; the other soldiers shot him, too.
Martyr.
- Born
- 27 February 1859 at Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico
- Died
- shot on 21 April 1927 in a cemtery near Yahualican, Jalisco, Mexico
- Beatified
- 22 November 1992 by Pope John Paul II
- Canonized
- 21 May 2000 by Pope John Paul II during the Jubilee of Mexico
- Additional Information
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