The Martyrs of Florida
Closure of the Diocesan Investigation
The Servants of God Antonio Inija and his 56 martyred Companion
On 12 October 2015,
the Bishop Emeritus of Pensacola Tallahassee, Bishop Gregory L. Parke, formally
launched the cause of beatification of been extensively investigating and
researching very large numbers of 'alleged' martyrs from the period between the
16th and 18th centuries who had died for the faith in the land that was once
known as La Florida. These investigations took the commission members to
archives in Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Louisiana, as well as Cuba, Mexico,
Spain and Rome. The commission members rigorously examined each martyrdom
report to assess its accuracy and credibility. Of the many martyrdom reports
studied, many were deemed reliable enough to be submitted to the Church's
scrutiny, while others that were not so well-attested demanded further study
and verification. On 14 February 2022, the new bishop, Bishop William A. Wack,
submitted to Rome the list of martyrs for whom credible evidence of martyrdom
existed. The Dicastery for the Causes of Saints has now allowed the Cause of
the unified group of alleged martyrs killed in the evangelisation of Florida to
begin. Among the martyrs proposed for beatification is one of our Brothers:
Brother Felipe Orbalaes Y Abreo, medical surgeon, Prior of the St John of God
Hospital of the Presidio of Santa Maria De Galve in Pensacola. The Brother was
martyred on 1 September 1712 while assisting the sick at Fort St Charles of
Austria. On 12 October 2023 at a Solemn Mass in Tallahasse, Bishop William A.
Wack closed the Diocesan Investigation. This is another significant step
towards the beatification of this group of martyrs who had shed their blood for
the proclamation of the Gospel. The Cause will continue its journey in Rome in
the Dicastery of the Causes of Saints, where further verifications and investigations
will be carried out to gather the evidence of martyrdom.
For further
information please consult the Cause's web page.