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Isidro Gomá y Tomás (19 August 1869 – 22 August 1940) was the
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of Tarazona in the
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and was known for his strong support of
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and the National Movement during the
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(1936-1939). He was later made
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and
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and was
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. Gomá was an ''integrista'' in the technical sense in believing in the necessity of a confessional state that imposes upon all its subjects the profession and practice of the
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religion and prohibits all others. At the end of the war, he wrote; "The Church has applied the full weight of her prestige, which has been placed at the service of truth and justice, to bring about the triumph of the National Cause."


Early life

Isidro Gomá y Tomás was born in the town of
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,
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, and grew up in a Catholic family. He was educated at the
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of
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and the Seminary of
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.


Priesthood

Isidro Gomá y Tomas was ordained as priest on 8 June 1895 in
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at the age of 26. He quickly gained recognition for his theological skills and devotion to his faith. He did pastoral work in the
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until 1897 and then worked as a faculty member of the Pontifical Seminary of Tarragona from 1897 to 1899, where he taught philosophy and theology. Gomá was a parish priest in his home community and ran a ministry there that was focused on the traditional values of the Catholic Church. He served as its rector until 1906. He worked in the diocesan curia until 1927. Throughout his priesthood, Gomá was heavily influenced by the teachings of Popes
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and Pope
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, who stressed the importance of a strong moral foundation and the good it can bring to society. Gomá's devotion to his faith and commitment to his spirituality led him to his later success. His priesthood was the stepping stone to his final position as archbishop and shaped his approach to his leadership in later life, when he became one of the time's most memorable bishops.


Episcopate

Gomá was appointed as
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of
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on 20 June 1927 by Pius XI, who was the head of the Catholic Church from 1922 to 1939 and highlighted the importance of social justice. After spending some years in Tarazona, Gomá was appointed as
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of Tudela from December 1927 to June 1933. He played a very important role in guiding ministry even during a time of stress and change as Spain, which faced political instability. He was promoted to the metropolitan and primatial see of
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on 12 April 1933. He became the most powerful priest in the country and the spiritual leader of the Catholic population. His traditional Catholic values were at the forefront of his leadership. Gomá strongly oppsed any non-religious beliefs. During his time as Archbishop of Toledo, he strove to promote Catholic beliefs across the country. He gave his best efforts to increase religion despite the
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's reforms, especially those that tried to limit the influence of the church in daily life.


Cardinalate

Gomá was created
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of ''
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'' in the
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of 16 December 1935 by Pius XI. Gomá participated in the conclave of 1939, which elected
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. Gomá died in 1940. However, Spain then underwent much commotion because of the
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, which greatly stressed Gomá, who was in charge of protecting his diocese. During the war, which broke out on July 17, 1936 between the left-wing
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and the right-wing
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, led by
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and his National Movement. Gomá firmly sided with the
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. For Gomá, the Nationalist cause was not only a military victory was but also a moral and religious crusade. Gomá's beliefs were religious but also deeply political. He supported Franco's vision for Spain, which included the establishment of a
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,
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and traditionalist state that would uphold the teachings of the Church and suppress any ideologies that threatened the established social order. That vision aligned with Gomá's belief that Spain should remain a confessional state, where Catholicism would be the state religion, with any deviation from it being suppressed. Gomá saw the Republican forces, which included left-wing, socialist and anti-religious elements, as threatening to the Catholic Church and Spanish society. In contrast, he viewed the Nationalists as defenders of traditional Catholic values and the Spanish monarchy, which he believed would restore order and defend the role of Catholicism in Spain. In 1938, when it was evident that the , Nationalists had the upper hand in the war, Gomá made it clear that reconciliation was not forthcoming and contributed to the fervor of
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: "Indeed, it is necessary to end the war. But do not let it end with a compromise, with an agreement nor with reconciliation. It is necessary to take hostilities to the point of achieving victory at the point of a sword. Let the reds surrender, since they have been beaten. There is no pacification possible other than through arms. In order to organise peace within a
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Gomá's fiery preaching, exhortations to massacre the "Reds" and repeated benedictions of Franco's guns and tanks were heavily opposed by the
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, who was a right-wing sympathiser, in his book " Les grands cimetières sous la lune" (The Great Graveyards under the Moonlight), a first-hand account, with pamphletary overtones, of the war that he witnessed in the Balearic island of
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. According to
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:
Cardinal Gomá stated that 'Jews and Masons poisoned the national soul with absurd doctrine'... A few brave priests put their lives at risk by criticizing nationalist atrocities, but the majority of the clergy in nationalist areas revelled in their new-found power and the increased size of their congregations. Anyone who did not attend Mass faithfully was likely to be suspected of 'red' tendencies. Entrepreneurs made a great money selling religious symbols.... It was reminiscent of the way the
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's persecutions of Jews and Moors helped make pork such an important part of the Spanish diet.


Notes

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