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Manuel Aparici Navarro

Manuel Aparici Navarro (11 December 1902 – 28 August 1964) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest. He exercised his pastoral mission in his home of Madrid and served as a member of Catholic Action. He focused on the motivation of the faithful in the participation of both the Sacraments and of church life.
He was proclaimed to be Venerable in 2013 on the account of his life of heroic virtue.
==Life==
Manuel Aparici Navarro was born on 11 December 1902 in Madrid into a life of wealth.
Navarro completed his studies and was ordained to the priesthood in Madrid. He became a member of Catholic Action and he served as the Youth Chairman of the Spanish Catholic Action from 1934 until 1941 during the period of persecutions of the Catholic faith during the onslaught of the Spanish Civil War. He also served as the chaplain for the chapter from 1950 until 1959 and helped to pioneer the Cursillo Movement to help motivate the participation of the faithful in church life.
His health began to decline in 1959 and he died on 28 August 1964.

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