Posted on 10/14/2009 2:50:59 PM PDT by NYer
The chaplain wanted to use a baptismal shell being sent from Madrid to administer the sacrament, but Cabello told him he already had one from when he made a pilgrimage to Santiago in Spain. The chaplain used his shell and administered the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation before Cabello died on October 7. Two days later his remains arrived in Spain.
The 25 year-old corporal was a new father, and fell victim to a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, where he was serving as part of security patrol force.
According to the Spanish paper La Razon, Archbishop Juan del Rio Martin of the Military Archdiocese praised Cabello at his funeral for his service to the military and for his tour with the Spanish military in Lebanon, which earned him the Medal of the United Nations.
He said Cabello gave his life for the noble ideals of the military and helped Spain to stand up with other free and democratic nations to address grave international problems.
The archbishop expressed his condolences to Cabellos family and friends, underscoring that his death represented a seed of freedom.
Cabello entered the military in 2003 and was sent as part of the Spanish contingent in the war against the Taliban.
Ping!
I would imagine that putting your life on the line brings questions of eternity into sharp focus. I remember reading that many, many of our soldiers made it a point to be baptized before crossing the line from Kuwait into Iraq on the eve of invasion.
May God rest him and receive him, and may God be with his family.
RIP.
Vaya con Dios
Wow, baptism. All sins gone and forgiven as if they never were.
He made it to Heaven.
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(Pray for the fallen)
Lo demandó el honor y obedecieron,
lo requirió el deber y lo acataron ,
con su sangre, la empresa rubricaron,
con su esfuerzo, la Patria redimieron.
Fueron grandes y fuertes porque fueron
fieles al juramento que empeñaron.
Por eso, como valientes lucharon.
Por eso, como mártires murieron.
Inmolarse por Dios fue su destino,
salvar a España, su pasión entera,
servir en el Ejército, su vocación y sino.
No pudieron querer a otra Bandera,
no quisieron andar otro camino,
no supieron morir de otra manera.
Descansen en paz. Amén.
http://www.unamu.org/musica/espanola/oracion.mp3
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