Martyred mother and four daughters role models for World Meeting of Families
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Mexico City, Jan 10, 2009 / 02:28 am 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- Among the five families 
Pope Benedict XVI has chosen as role models for the upcoming Sixth 
World Meeting of Families is the family of Maria Teresa Ferragud 
Roig, who suffered martyrdom along with her four daughters during the 
Spanish Civil War.

According to the AVAN news agency, Maria Teresa, who was born in 
Algemesi, was 83 years old when on October 25, 1936, the feast of 
Christ the King, she asked to accompany her four daughters, all 
cloistered nuns, to their executions. She also asked their captors to 
be executed last in order to encourage each one her daughters to die 
courageously for the faith. The five women died that day in Alzira 
(Valencia) and were beatified in 2001 by Pope John Paul II, together 
with 229 other martyrs of the religious persecution of 1936.

Ramon Fita, an official from the diocesan commission for the causes 
of the saints, told the AVAN agency that the selection of the 
Ferragud family as a model of the Christian family by Benedict XVI is 
"a joy for our diocese and for the universal Church."

The four daughters of Maria Teresa Ferragud had taken refuge at home 
once the Spanish Civil War broke out. Militants arrested the nuns, 
but the mother "wanted to follow them and not leave them abandoned," 
telling the executors: 'Wherever my daughters are going, I'm going 
too,' Fita said.

Three of the nuns, Maria Jesus, Maria Felicidad and Maria Veronica 
were Poor Clares, while the fourth, Josefa, was a Discalced Augustinian.

The other four families selected to be role models for the World 
Meeting of Families include the Basilio and Emilia family, who lived 
in 4th century Turkey and had nine children, four of whom became 
saints; Senator Gordiano and his wife Silvia, the parents of Pope 
Gregory the Great, who lived in the 6th century; Blessed Luigi and 
Maria Beltrame Quaatrochi of the 20th century, the first married 
couple to be raised to the altar; and Blesseds Louis Martin and Marie 
Zelie Guerin, who lived during the 19th century and were the parents 
of St. Therese of Lisieux.

  The Sixth World Meeting of Families will be celebrated January 
14-18 in Mexico City.


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