Spanish Catholic priest dies from burns sustained during Easter fire lighting

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Beloved figure in the Archdiocese of Zaragoza, Spain, Father Javier Sánchez tragically passed away from severe burns sustained during the Easter Vigil.

Reports from El Heraldo de Aragón reveal that Father Sánchez valiantly attempted to shield nuns from a sudden blaze sparked by a liturgical candle.

The incident occurred within the confines of the Santa Isabel neighbourhood’s convent, where Father Sánchez, aged 60, served as a parish priest at St. Gregory Church.

“The priest tried to protect the nuns of the convent when embers lit up in the basin that was used [for the fire] and that ultimately caused his death. Apparently a flammable substance had been used to start the fire. [The Easter Vigil] was held inside the convent,” said the source cited by the Spanish newspaper.

He was also deeply involved in counselling the Brotherhood of Humility and was the chaplain of the Franciscan Conceptionists in the area.

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During the customary blessing of the Easter fire, an unforeseen ignition led to the priest’s vestments catching fire, causing significant burns to 50% of his body.

Despite immediate medical attention at Miguel Servet Hospital, Father Sánchez succumbed to his injuries, leaving a profound void in the community.

The Archdiocese of Zaragoza has announced a funeral Mass on April 5, presided over by Archbishop Carlos Escribano, followed by a farewell ceremony at the parish.

The Brotherhood of Humility has also expressed its grief and solidarity on social media, highlighting Father Sánchez’s dedication and legacy.

“Deepest condolences and support to his entire family” and announced the celebration today of a Mass for his eternal rest. “May the humility of God and the sweetness of Mary shelter you in heaven. Rest in peace. We will never forget you, Javi. Care for us in glory,” the brotherhood wrote.

Beyond his spiritual contributions, Father Sánchez was known for his passion for music, earning the moniker of a “rocker priest.”

He leaves behind a musical legacy, having recorded albums and performed concerts both locally and internationally.

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