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Justo Pérez Santiago (August 7, 1895 – 1979) later known as Fray Justo Pérez de Urbel y Santiago O.S.B. was a Spanish
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clergyman (
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, first
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of the Monastery of the Holy Cross of the Valle de los Caídos, member of the Consejo Nacional del Movimiento (the first quasi-parliamentary assembly of
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), later a Procurador en Cortes (member of the longer-lived Francoist assembly established after the end of the
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) and distinguished scholar of
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Castile.


Life

Born 1895 in Pedrosa de Río Úrbel,
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,
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, Pérez Santiago entered the monastic school of the nearby Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos at age 12 in 1907. úñez 2009p. 4. He enrolled in the order in 1912, and was ordained 25 August 1918. úñez 2009p. 6. He was already a well-known religious and historical writer during the era of the
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. In mid-1938, during the
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, the
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established the headquarters of their Women's Section in the
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convent of Burgos. At that time,
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sought someone capable of leading the spiritual organization of the religious life of that organization. Severino Aznar, father of Agustín Aznar, commented that at the Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos there was a spiritual and erudite monk who would doubtless be good for the job. Pilar took this counsel, proposing Pérez Santiago's candidature to abbot Luciano Serrano. That year Pérez Santiago was named director of the new Nationalist children's magazine ''Flechas y Pelayos'', formed by a merger of two earlier magazines, ''Flechas'' and ''Pelayo''; úñez 2009p. 11. he was also involved in ''Clarín'' and ''Maravillas''. úñez 2009p. 12. He was joined at ''Flechas y Pelayos'' by Aróztegui and Pilar Valle. The merger of ''Flechas'' and ''Pelayo'' was intended, among other things, to overcome confrontations between two different factions within the Nationalist camp. Besides directing the magazine, he also "Doctrine and style" section. Antonio Martín Martínez, ''Apuntes para una historia de los tebeos III. Tiempos heroicos del tebeo español (1936-1946)'', Madrid: Revista de Educación, n.º 196, February 1968, p. 64-65. After the Nationalists won the Civil War, he was named Prior of the Church of Montserrat in Madrid (associated with the abbey of Silos) and chaplain of the Women's Section of the Falange. At the same time, he was designated as the person to approve or reject applications to establish new comic books. Pérez Santiago was a member of the Consejo Nacional del Movimiento (the first quasi-parliamentary assembly of Francoist Spain). He became a Procurador en Cortes when the first legislature of the Francoist Cortes Generales was convened 16 March 1943. Pérez Santiago's first notable writing was poetry he wrote while still a student at Silos. Also at Silos, he became acquainted with several languages, acquiring fluent French, decent English and German, and a good familiarity with Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Arabic. úñez 2009p. 5. In 1925 he published the first úñez 2009p. 7. of what would eventually be 71 books in the fields of
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, history,
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and art. From the outset, he wrote for a wide variety of audiences, ranging from academic works to works for children. He received his doctorate from the
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in 1950. That same year, by means of a competitive exam, he became Professor of Medieval Spanish History at that same university. He was also Honorary Counselor of the
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(CSIC) and Director of the Colegio Mayor "Marqués de la Ensenada". On 17 July 1958, in the presence of the Undersecretary of the Presidency Luis Carrero Blanco and Minister of the Interior Camilo Alonso Vega, he was invested as the first abbot of the Basílica de Santa Cruz of the Valle de los Caídos. The benediction of the basilica was given by the abbot of Santo Domingo de Silos, Isaac María Toribios Ramos who performed a
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and formally invested him as abbot. Pérez Santiago remained an abbot until 1966, when he resigned for health reasons. On 15 November 1967 he became a member of the tenth National Council of FET y de las JONS.


Works

Pérez Santiago published 71 books and more than 700 articles, reviews, and translations. Among his more noted works in the field of history are: * ''Historia del Condado de Castilla'' ("History of the
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", 1945) * ''Sancho el Mayor de Navarra '' (" Sancho the Great of Navarre", 1950) * ''Fernan González, el héroe que hizo a Castilla'' ("Fernan González, the hero who created Castile", 1952) * ''Sampiro. Su crónica y la monarquía leonesa en el siglo X'' ("
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. His chronicle and the Leonese monarchy in the Tenth Century", 1952) * ''El Condado de Castilla: los 300 años en que se hizo Castilla'' ("The County of Castile: the 300 years in which Castile was created", 1969) * ''García Fernández (El conde de las bellas manos)'' (" García Fernández (The count of the white hands)", 1979) Among his
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and
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works are: * ''Vida de Cristo'' ("Life of Christ") * ''El año cristiano'' ("The Christian year", 1933–1935, 5 volumes) * ''San Pablo, apóstol de las gentes'' ("
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, apostle to the Gentiles")


Notes


External links

* Norberto Núñez
Fr. Justo Pérez de Úrbel: Reseña biográfica en el 30 aniversario de su muerte
bibliotecadesilos.es, 2009. Includes several photographs. *
Partial list of works
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