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Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodríguez Santiago, also known as "Blessed Charlie" (November 22, 1918 – July 13, 1963), was a Catholic catechist and liturgist who was beatified by Pope John Paul II on April 29, 2001. [1] He is the first Puerto Rican and the first Caribbean-born layperson in history to be beatified.
Blessed Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Santiago: 1918 1963 John XXIII (Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli) 1881: Sotto il Monte Giovanni XXIII, Italy: 1963: Vatican City: Pope, Second Vatican Council Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala: 1878 1963 Blessed Oleksiy Zarytskyi: 1912 1963 Blessed Anwarite Nengapeta: 1939 1964 Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi: 1903 1964
Carlos Rodríguez may refer to: Carlos A. Rodriguez (born 1965), Cuban-born American business executive; Carlos Alfredo Rodríguez (born 1947), Argentine economist; Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago (1918–1963), beatified Puerto Rican Roman Catholic layman; Carlos Páez Rodríguez (born 1953), Andes plane crash survivor
The remains of Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago are also located in the cathedral. Rodríguez, better known locally as "el beato Charlie", spent his life in the surrounding neighborhood and is a candidate for canonization , the only layman from Puerto Rico to be so honored by the Catholic Church, and the first such American to beatified .
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Fearing for their safety he moved a then-pregnant Cambula and daughter to Jamaica. In 1872 their son Manuel de Céspedes Y Acosta was born in Kingston. In San Lorenzo, before he died, Carlos Manuel met a widow, Francisca (Panchita) Rodriguez. Carlos Manuel and Panchita became lovers and produced a son, Manuel Francisco de Céspedes y Rodriguez.
Carlos David Rodríguez (born December 7, 2000) is a Venezuelan professional baseball outfielder for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). Career.
Carlos de Montúfar, considered one of the main Libertadores of Ecuador, and also considered the first Caudillo. [1]A caudillo (Spanish pronunciation: [kawˈdiʎo]; Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head".