Leocadio Lobo, a republican priest (1887-1959)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i125.250Keywords:
Leocadio Lobo, Spanish Second Republic, Spanish Civil War, Republican Exile, Cardinal Isidro Gomá, Leopoldo Eijo Garay, New York City, National Catholic Welfare ConferenceAbstract
Father Lobo was the only priest living in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War who supported the Republican Government. In the fiftieth anniversary of his death, this study brings to light the biography of a man who had a deep priestly identity, suffered a rehabilitation process in the Church, and worked for a Republic which should be the final step of the political, social and religious changes that needed to be done in Spain.
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