THE STORY OF MANUEL GONZÁLEZ GARCÍA: The Bishop of the Abandoned Tabernacle
This authoritative biography presents the extraordinary life of Manuel González García (1877-1940), the Spanish bishop whose profound encounter with a neglected tabernacle in 1905 launched a spiritual revolution that continues to influence Catholic worship worldwide.
From humble beginnings in Seville to episcopal leadership through Spain's most turbulent period, his story unfolds against a backdrop of social upheaval and religious persecution. When anticlerical violence forced him into exile in 1931, he responded not with bitterness but with deepened conviction about Christ's presence in the Eucharist.
Meticulously researched using primary sources including González García's personal correspondence, diocesan archives (1901-1940), and testimonies from his canonization process completed in 2016, this account presents a compelling portrait of authentic holiness lived amid extraordinary challenges.
Readers will encounter a man whose innovative educational methods brought faith to Spain's poorest children, whose writings continue to guide Eucharistic devotion globally, and whose personal courage during persecution exemplifies Christian forgiveness in its purest form.
Written with scholarly precision yet accessible to general readers, this biography brings to life the man whom Pope Francis called "a bishop who understood that praying and teaching others to pray was his first duty."