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Alberto R. Cutié (born April 29, 1969, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Cuban-American Episcopal priest who is also known as Padre Alberto. He was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1995. He has an internationally recognizable name, due to his work as the host of television and radio programs.
Alberto Cutié – American former diocesan priest and radio and television personality; converted to and became a priest of the Episcopal Church in 2009 after being photographed with his girlfriend at the beach
Alberto Cutié, Class of 1987 - Episcopal cleric, former Roman Catholic priest; Jonathan Demme, Class of 1962 - film director; Teresita Fernandez, Class of 1986 - artist; Lissette Garcia, Class of 2003 - Miss Florida USA 2011; Lindsay Hyde, Class of 2000 - founder and President of Strong Women Strong Girls; Jim Lampley, Class of 1966 - sportscaster
A man takes pictures before the arrival of Tropical Storm Alberto at Bagdad Beach in Matamoros, Mexico. (Abraham Pineda/AFP) (ABRAHAM PINEDA via Getty Images) A freezer near the entrance of a shop ...
• Walton Rocks Beach, which has a dog park, 6700 South Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach • Waveland Beach , 10350 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach • House of Refuge and beach , 301 S.E. MacArthur Blvd ...
Alberto Salazar, runner, marathon winner, and coach until he was banned; Alex Sánchez, former outfielder, Cuban-born [53] David Segui, former MLB first baseman; Havana Solaun, former member of the U.S. women's national under-17 soccer team who now represents Jamaica; Cuban paternal grandparents; Odlanier Solís, Cuban professional boxer
Alberto Cutié (born 1969), American priest and broadcaster Cutie Mui (born 1966), Hong Kong actress and television host Cutie Suzuki (born 1969), Japanese professional wrestler
Tropical Storm Alberto was a broad but short-lived tropical cyclone that affected portions of Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana during June 2024. The first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season , Alberto originated on June 12 from a broad area of disturbed weather in the Gulf of Mexico .