Aniceto de Castro Albarrán

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Aniceto de Castro Albarrán (1896 in Martinez (Province of Ávila) – 1981 in Madrid), was a Spanish priest and writer.

Having studied at the

Pontifical University of Comillas he shortly after became assistant canon of Salamanca
.

He won notoriety as the author of El derecho a la rebeldia (Madrid, 1934) a theological defence of armed rebellion. His book was serialised in the

Falange, like the Angel of Paradise, sacrifices on the altar of Spain not only the enemies of the Fatherland but also their accomplices."[1]

In 1938 he published Guerra santa ('Holy War'), with a prologue by the

References

  1. ^ Mary Vincent Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic, Oxford
  2. ^ Hilari Raguer, Gunpowder and Incense, p.33