“He died of joy!”
31. But the souls of the just are in the Hand of God; and the torment of death shall not touch them.
In the sight of the unwise, they seemed to die; and their departure was taken for misery;
And their going away from us, for utter destruction; but they are in peace.
And though in the sight of men they suffered torments, their hope is full of immortality . . . God has tried them and found them worthy of Himself.
The just shall shine, and shall run to and fro like sparks among the reeds.
They shall judge nations and rule over people, and their Lord shall reign
forever. (Book of Wisdom 3: 1-8)
32. He was buried at Oña behind the ancient Roman monastery church that now is a parish church, in the part of the cemetery holding the remains of the Jesuits who died during the years that the theological seminary was there.
Fr. Luis Andreu was born in Bilbao on July 3rd, 1925. He was ordained a priest at Oña (Burgos) on July 30th, 1955 by the missionary bishop Federico Melendro, who had to leave his diocese in Anking, China when that gigantic country was overrun
by Maoistic communism. He sang his first Mass on the following July 31st, the feast of St. Ignatius, at the Ignatian sanctuary in Loyola. He was 6 years a priest, and 36 years of age at the time of his death.
33. Conchita writes it down in her diary like this:
The following day the four of us went to sweep out the church.
And while were sweeping, Jacinta's mother arrived very upset, and said to us, Father Luis María Andreu has died.
And we didn't believe it since we had seen him the day before.
We left the church half-swept and went to find out more.
They said that when he was about to die his last words were, Today is the happiest day of my life. What a most good mother we have in heaven!
And he died.