Saint Juan Jones

Religioso Priest Martyr
In London, saint Juan Jones, priest of the order of Friars Minor, martyr, who, a native of Wales, he embraced the religious life in France, and having entered in England as a priest, being Queen Isabel I, he was sentenced to capital punishment, causing the martyrdom on the gallows.
Celebration 12 of July Saints of the day
Name Juan is a man's name.
Birth in Clynog Fawr, Gales in current United kingdom Saints born in United kingdom
Death on July 12, 1598 in Southwark, Londres in current United kingdom Saints dead in United kingdom
Process
Made venerable by pope Leo XIII
Beatified on year 1929 by pope Pius XI
Canonized on October 25, 1970 by pope Paul VI