A family story.

“In that day was, as the learned Jesuit, the temper of soul of those who believe in God and know him. The priests marched spirited, shouting encouragement without tiring, the wretched inmates were pale, listless and weak. Well you saw what part was heavenly assistance.

Those sentenced were taken at the foot of the Castle of Bellver, for the final burn. The Marquis de Leganes, governor of Milan, by the way in Mallorca with his fleet, took pity on the youth and beauty of a girl condemned to the flames and asked his forgiveness. The Court praised the Marquis Christian sentiments, but would not accept his plea.

Garau’s father was responsible for convincing Rafael Valls, “a man of some letters, but one that inspired the devil hubris, urging him to curse those who condemned him to death, and not wanting to reconcile with the Church.” But, as the Jesuit said, they might, the work of Malo, just before the danger can not be compared with the serenity of the priest who urges the defendant.

-The Jesuit father was a hero away from the flames. Now you will see how evangelical piety recounts the death of my grandfather.

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