"Salvador Montes de Oca"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca (* 21. Oktober 1895 in Carora, Lara (Bundesstaat), Venezuela; \u2020 10. September 1944 in Massa, Italien) war ein venezolanischer Bischof von Valencia, Kart\u00E4user und M\u00E4rtyrer, welcher von den Nationalsozialisten in Italien erschossen wurde."@de . "Episcopal attire"@en . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@de . . . "Gregorio Adam Dalmau"@en . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@it . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca (21 October 1895 \u2013 10 September 1944) \u2013 in religious Bernardo \u2013 was a Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate and novice from the Carthusians who served as the Bishop of Valencia from 1927 until his resignation in 1934. Montes had limited pastoral experience before being appointed as a bishop but had served for a period as a spiritual director and after his appointment was known for upholding traditional teachings. But his defense of tradition on marriage and divorce led to his expulsion from Venezuela on the charge of inciting \"rebellion\" to which he was forced to reside at Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago from late 1929 until late 1931. He later resigned from his see following an attack of peritonitis and moved to Lucca to enter the Carthusians as a novice. He and other monks were killed after a Nazi raid who alleged the monks were harboring their enemies. The beatification process for Montes opened on 11 March 2017 in the latter's old diocese and he is now titled as a Servant of God."@en . . "Titular Bishop of Bilta"@en . "Oported Illum Regnare"@en . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@en . . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@es . "Salvador Montes de Oca (Carora, 21 ottobre 1895 \u2013 Montemagno di Camaiore, 7 settembre 1944) \u00E8 stato un vescovo cattolico venezuelano, poi novizio certosino, ucciso dalle SS in Italia con undici compagni durante la seconda guerra mondiale nella strage di Farneta."@it . . . . . . "Nocchi, Camaiore, Lucca, Kingdom of Italy"@en . "1895-10-21"^^ . . . . "Valencia"@en . "Salvador Montes de Oca (Carora, 21 ottobre 1895 \u2013 Montemagno di Camaiore, 7 settembre 1944) \u00E8 stato un vescovo cattolico venezuelano, poi novizio certosino, ucciso dalle SS in Italia con undici compagni durante la seconda guerra mondiale nella strage di Farneta."@it . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca (* 21. Oktober 1895 in Carora, Lara (Bundesstaat), Venezuela; \u2020 10. September 1944 in Massa, Italien) war ein venezolanischer Bischof von Valencia, Kart\u00E4user und M\u00E4rtyrer, welcher von den Nationalsozialisten in Italien erschossen wurde."@de . . "Oported Illum Regnare" . . . . ""@en . . . . "1927-10-27"^^ . "10149"^^ . . "Roman Catholic Church"@en . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca (Carora, estado Lara, Venezuela, 21 de octubre de 1895-cerca de Massa, Italia, 6 de septiembre de 1944) fue obispo venezolano de Valencia fusilado por tropas nazis en Italia."@es . . . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca (Carora, estado Lara, Venezuela, 21 de octubre de 1895-cerca de Massa, Italia, 6 de septiembre de 1944) fue obispo venezolano de Valencia fusilado por tropas nazis en Italia."@es . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@en . . "1934-12-22"^^ . . . . "1927-06-20"^^ . . . . "56880491"^^ . . . . . . . "1922-05-14"^^ . . . . "1895-10-21"^^ . "1944-09-10"^^ . . . . "1927-10-23"^^ . "Salvador Montes de Oca"@en . . . . . "1944-09-10"^^ . . . . . "1083244938"^^ . . . . . "Aguedo Felipe Alvarado Liscano"@en . . . . . "Francisco Antonio Granadillo"@en . . . "Servant of God"@en . "Carthusian habit"@en . . "Bishop"@en . . . . "Carora, Lara, Venezuela"@en . "Valencia"@en . . . . . "Salvador Montes de Oca (21 October 1895 \u2013 10 September 1944) \u2013 in religious Bernardo \u2013 was a Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate and novice from the Carthusians who served as the Bishop of Valencia from 1927 until his resignation in 1934. Montes had limited pastoral experience before being appointed as a bishop but had served for a period as a spiritual director and after his appointment was known for upholding traditional teachings. But his defense of tradition on marriage and divorce led to his expulsion from Venezuela on the charge of inciting \"rebellion\" to which he was forced to reside at Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago from late 1929 until late 1931."@en . . . . "Bishop Emeritus of Valencia"@en .