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|SaintName=Saint Christopher of La Guardia
|SaintName=Saint Christopher of La Guardia
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|FeastDay=September 25
|SaintBirthPlace=Toledo, Castile, Spain
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|DeathPlace=La Guardia, Toledo, Castile, Spain
|DeathPlace=La Guardia, Toledo, Castile, Spain
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|SaintMiracle1=Restoration of mother's sight at moment of death
|SaintMiracle1=Restoration of mother's sight at moment of death
|SaintMiracle2=Miraculous healings attributed post-martyrdom
|SaintMiracle2=Miraculous healings attributed post-martyrdom
|SaintMiracle3=Disappearance of body and heart
|SaintMiracle3=Disappearance of body and heart
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|Attributes=child crowned with thorns; crucified
|Attributes=child crowned with thorns; crucified
|PrimaryShrine=Ermita del Santo Niño de La Guardia, La Guardia, Toledo, Spain
|PrimaryShrine=Ermita del Santo Niño de La Guardia, La Guardia, Toledo, Spain
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'''Saint Christopher of La Guardia''', also known as the '''Holy Child of La Guardia''' (Spanish: ''Santo Niño de La Guardia''), is a folk saint in Spanish Roman Catholicism, venerated as a child martyr based on a 15th-century legend tied to the Spanish Inquisition.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Child_of_La_Guardia |title=Holy Child of La Guardia |publisher=Wikipedia |access-date=2025-11-16}}</ref> According to hagiographic tradition, Christopher (Cristóbal), a boy of three or four years from Toledo, was allegedly kidnapped in 1491 by conversos and Jews, subjected to a mock trial imitating Christ's Passion, scourged, crowned with thorns, crucified, and had his heart removed for a sorcery ritual involving a consecrated Host.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santo_Ni%C3%B1o_de_La_Guardia |title=Santo Niño de La Guardia |publisher=Wikipedia (es) |access-date=2025-11-16}}</ref> This narrative, developed in 16th-century accounts, cannot be confirmed historically; no body was found, no disappearance reported, and the story is widely regarded by scholars as a blood libel accusation used to justify anti-Semitic persecutions, including the 1492 expulsion of Jews from Spain.
'''Saint Christopher of La Guardia''', also known as the '''Holy Child of La Guardia''' (Spanish: ''Santo Niño de La Guardia''), is a folk saint in Spanish Roman Catholicism, venerated as a child martyr based on a 15th-century legend tied to the Spanish Inquisition.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Child_of_La_Guardia |title=Holy Child of La Guardia |publisher=Wikipedia |access-date=2025-11-16}}</ref> According to hagiographic tradition, Christopher (Cristóbal), a boy of three or four years from Toledo, was allegedly kidnapped in 1491 by conversos and Jews, subjected to a mock trial imitating Christ's Passion, scourged, crowned with thorns, crucified, and had his heart removed for a sorcery ritual involving a consecrated Host.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santo_Ni%C3%B1o_de_La_Guardia |title=Santo Niño de La Guardia |publisher=Wikipedia (es) |access-date=2025-11-16}}</ref> This narrative, developed in 16th-century accounts, cannot be confirmed historically; no body was found, no disappearance reported, and the story is widely regarded by scholars as a blood libel accusation used to justify anti-Semitic persecutions, including the 1492 expulsion of Jews from Spain.


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