Background
He was born José Luis Múzquiz y de Miguel in Badajoz, Spain, on 14 October 1912.
He was born José Luis Múzquiz y de Miguel in Badajoz, Spain, on 14 October 1912.
He worked to establish the movement around the world. The cause for his canonization was opened by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, where he died. He joined the Nationalist army during the Spanish Civil War when his city was occupied by Nationalist forces.
Muzquiz continued in his profession, working on the reconstruction of the infrastructure of the nation, building bridges around the country.
He went on to earn three doctorates in total: in civil engineering, history and in canon law. He lived out his religious commitment through evangelization among his friends and colleagues.
On 20 June 1983 he suffered a heart attack while teaching a class there, and died the following day at Jordan Hospital in Plymouth. His funeral was held at the former Saint Aidan"s Church in Brookline and he was buried at Saint Joseph"s Cemetery in West Roxbury.
The cause for his canonization was opened on 2 June 2011, under the authority of the Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Sean Patrick O"Malley, Order of Friars Minor Cap., in whose jurisdiction Muzquiz died.