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Jabalquinto, STEP BY STEP, MONUMENT TO FATHER

In the section of the Web Jabalquinto.biz, Sheriff Gonzalez Olaya offers every two weeks has all the readers who visit the Web a section where you can discover Jabalquinto charming corners of this week's fourth installment. "MONUMENT TO FATHER MARCILLA."



Following the story of the brief history of birth Bethlehem neighborhood, we have to make a leisurely journey more representative in its corners.

Vista Park and street extension

I started the bus station, a symbol of modernity and major changes in this town in recent years. We arrived at Freedom Park, built in 1988, large, full of grass and woodland with many banks and two fountains that invite us to rest. We note its extension through a street entrance to which stands a monument that reminds us of D. José Hernández Marcilla developed, as a pastor, an intense ministry in this town in the middle of last century.

Monument standard at the beginning of the tour that bears his name illustrious

Character, which Antonio García Sanz wrote an extensive, detailed, beautiful and literary magazine article: "Walking, walking, ..." The full text can be found on the Number 10 of the publication of the IES "Francisco de Rivas Mateo" Jabalquinto and on its website. So

tells Antonio García Sanz, biography until he was ordained priest

"Joseph was the son of a wealthy family that had educated their children in love God and neighbor. It was his father, D. Manuel and his mother Ms Sagrario, the one in Navarre and the other of Burgos. He was born on November 28, 1913 in Madrid. Having succeeded, D. Manuel, Professor of Industrial Schools, he moved to Baker where he held a seat on the School of Expertise in the neighboring city. As a boy playing with his brothers, Manuel, Julia and purification and other neighborhood children, distinguished by his kindness and great heart. When executing a prank, welcomed the punishment of their parents with joy, with which, the situation soon returned to absolute normal.

degree in Linares studied, obtaining brilliant qualifications and made a career of expertise in Madrid subsequently studying architecture college. Got some money but was not happy. Performed military service in "Transfer" (Madrid). It was there he heard the call of God, entering the seminary at Comillas in 1935, was 22 years.

During the English Civil War, the seminary was closed, taking up an ecclesiastical career once the national contest in 1939.

was ordained priest on July 23, 1947 at the age of 34 years. He celebrated his first Mass in the parish of San Francisco Linares, the 17 August the same year, ten days before catching the deadly skilled Manuel Rodríguez Sánchez "Manolete" in the arena of Santa Margarita of the city. "

De Arjonilla moved to Jabalquinto. This is the description that Antonio García Sanz makes his arrival in this city:
"The Bedford truck, parked in the town square being instantly surrounded by dozens of neighbors. D. Joseph had just arrived at your new destination. Arjonilleros and Jabalquinteños, waving the same flag procession to the temple, clothing to D. Joseph, who waved his hands and head to those in its path will appear at the door of his house. Received by D. Fernando, his predecessor, walked quietly into the sanctuary where they bowed and prayed a long time. Was on July 3, 1949. Without knowing it, only have four years to cast their Jabalquinto apostolic seed.

just arrived at their destination, walked a day in the "Street Level", then "Calvo Sotelo, escorted by a couple of parishioners. Had begun a work in the parish and had no more money than the "brush" the previous Sunday a man came smartly dressed and putting his hand into the pocket of his coat pulled out a cane-colored envelope.

- Are you D. Joseph?.
- To serve you, sir.
- Have a gift for the work.
- May God bless you good man. Lightening

twisted over the road and coming to the house the builder should pay what was until then.
- Do you know what?, Said giving back to the door.
- What D. Joseph?, Asked the companions.
- Well, God has more money than a bullfighter. "


D. Marcilla José Hernández, parish priest, surrounded by workers and altar boys at the farm of Torrubia. 1951.

Priest, good, energetic, worker and well liked by all, as is apparent from the following verses, taken from the article by Antonio García:


We've been a little tired

And Don José
nice we
past.

have laughed
Much Much has been played

And
Jabalquinto
At last we arrived.

palm
Long live Long live
rosemary
Que viva Don José
and missionaries.

If missionaries

had not been

Jabalquinto
whole would be lost. Olayo

Sheriff Gonzalez

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