He was also the founder of the Eucharistic Missionaries of Nazareth and also established both the Disciples of Saint John and the Children of Reparation.
The sainthood cause for the late bishop opened in 1981 and he became titled as a Servant of God while Pope John Paul II named him as Venerable on 6 April 1998 upon the confirmation that he exercised heroic virtue in his life.
His father, Martín González Lara, established a carpentry and cabinet-making workshop in 1877, and his mother, Antonia García, took care of the family and home.
Following the realization of his religious vocation during his late childhood, he enlisted in the seminary of Seville at the age of twelve in September 1889 for studies for the priesthood.
In 1902, Bishop Spinola sent him to preach a mission in one of the parishes, and Garcia found the church to be unclean and abandoned.
In Huelva he paid careful attention to the disadvantaged people and promoted schools devoted to assisting them and bringing to them teachings pertaining to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ.
He travelled to Rome in late 1912 and on 28 November had a private audience with Pope Pius X, who demonstrated a keen interest in his work and his devotion to the Eucharist.
In June 1937, González García signed the Collective Letter of the Spanish Bishops in which the Catholic prelates supported Franco's military coup of 1936.
Preparing solutions for post-war"), a pastoral letter that, as Francoist side would later put into practice, pleaded for a "cultural disinfection" (in opposition to "secularizing liberalism") through re-Christianization and re-Spanishization of the population.
The process of beatification started on 31 July 1981 in Spain to gather documentation needed for the cause and the commencement of the cause allowed for him to receive the posthumous title Servant of God.
This led to Pope John Paul II proclaiming him to be Venerable on 6 April 1998 on the account of such virtue.
[4] The healing took place in October 2008 when she was diagnosed with an extreme medical illness that progressed into an aggressive cancer which reduced Varela to a weak condition.
Less than a week after while retaining the relic, doctors were amazed to see that the cancer had disappeared in full despite a wide range of tests.