A little girl in Salamanca
Eusebia Palomino Yenes was born in Cantalpino in the province of
Salamanca, in the west of Spain, the 15th December 1899. Agustine Palomino’s
family was very poor. He was a man of faith. At certain times of the year
Eusebia and her father had to go begging in nearby villages, but they did so
with joy and singular faith.
Learning from her father
On those long journeys Augustine taught his daughter her faith, and she
was keen to learn the mysteries of Our Lord. Eusebia worked, prayed and was
loved in her family. The day of her first communion was one that Eusebia
experienced intently. Soon after she was employed to help a well-to-do family.
She did not stop giving attention to her growth as an adolescent, putting her
friendship with Jesus in first place.
As a kitchen hand with the Sisters
Finally, a Salesian Sister
The Mother Vicar came to Salamanca and accepted her as a postulant.
Eusebia made her novitiate at Barcellona, edifying her companions by her
humility and with her smile. She became a Daughter of Mary Help of Christians
in 1924, and was sent to Valverde del Camino in the role of cook and
domestic help. She began to carry out her ordinary service extraordinarily like
Don Bosco had wanted, so much so that the Lord filled her with his gifts.
Girls attracted by her spirituality
The girls always wanted to be near her, attracted by her spirituality.
She began to work in the Oratory. Seminarians, adults and priests asked her
advice, encouraged by her spirit of prayer and convinced and convincing faith.
She spread devotion to the Lord’s Holy Wounds and the so-called “Marian
servitude” of Saint Louis M. Grignion de Montfort. There is talk of many
wonderful things that happened during her life.
A prophet
Like Don Bosco she had received the gift of prophecy from the Lord. She
predicted the Spanish civil war and offered herself as a victim for Spain. Then
she began to feel unwell. Her Director, Sr Carmen Moreno, who became a Martyr
and Blessed, looked after her, while she gave some thought to her situation.
Suor Eusebia prophesied her martyrdom.
Visions and death
Before she herself died she had visions and ecstasies. She went to the
Lord on the 10th February 1933. John Paul II declared her Blessed on the 25th
April 2004. Her body is laid to rest at Valverde.
Declared Venerable 17 December 1996; beatified 25 April 2004 by John
Paul II