Bl. Lojze Grozde
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Born: 27 May 1923 in Trzisce, Zgornje Vodale, Slovenia
Died: tortured to death on 1 January 1943 in Mirna, Trebnje, Slovenia, his body was abandoned and found by accident by children on 23 February 1943, and buried in a small nearby cemetery
Beatified: 13 June 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI, recognition celebrated at Celje, Slovenia
Also known as Alojzij Grozde
As he was born out of wedlock, his mother had him baptized him on the day of his birth, but she, his biological father, and his and step-father all refused to raise the boy, and from age four he was grew up by his maternal grandparents and an aunt. They all poor peasants, but pious and patriotic people who instilled those traits in Lojze. He was an excellent student, graduated with honours, and with the help of an unknown benefactor, attended an Episcopal boarding school. He joined the Congregation of Mary at age 13, and Catholic Action at age 15; he immediately became an active and enthusiatic member. Lojze considered the priesthood, but felt he could accomplish more as a layman, counseling other young people and working through Catholic Action. Wrote poetry from an early age. Imprisoned, tortured and murdered by Communist partisans under Tito; the partisans were as ferocious in their persecution of Catholics as they were in their opposition to invading Nazis. Martyr.