Mexican Martyrs remembered for protecting the Roman Catholic Faith
¡Viva Cristo Rey! A history report published in Columbia Magazine by the Knight of Columbus. A 2005, painting by Mexican artist Martha Orozco portrays the six Knights of Columbus priest-martyrs who were canonized on May 21, 2000. (Knights of Columbus Multimedia Archives) Priests and members of the Knights of Columbus killed during the government's anti-Catholic persecution of the Cristero War in the 1920s. They were canonized by Pope St. John Paul II as part of a larger group of 25 Mexican martyrs on May 21, 2000. The six priests are: St. Luis Batis Sáinz St. José María Robles Hurtado St. Mateo Correa Magallanes St. Miguel de la Mora de la Mora St. Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán St. Pedro de Jesús Maldonado Lucero A century ago, as Catholics in Mexico faced persecution and martyrdom, the Knights of Columbus mounted an international campaign to defend the Church. “Situation is normal,” the Mexican President Plutarco Elías Calles * insisted in 1926 — even as churches across M...