- Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago
Infobox Person
name = Carlos M. Rodriguez Santiago
occupation =Layperson
image_size = 185px
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birth_date = birth date|1918|11|22|mf=y
birth_place =Caguas, Puerto Rico
nationality = flagicon|Puerto Rico Puerto Rican
spouse =
death_date = death date|1963|13|06|mf=y
death_place =Caguas, Puerto Rico
parents =
names in other languages =
religion =Roman Catholic Church Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago (November 22, 1918 – July 13,1963) was a layperson of the
Roman Catholic Church , who was beatified on April 29, 2001 and who is popularly known among Puerto Ricans as "Beato Charlie".cite web
accessdate=2007-06-04
url=http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20010429_rodriguez-santiago_en.html
title=Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodríguez Santiago (1918-1963)
work=Blesseds: Table of the Beatifications during the Pontificate of His Holiness John Paul II
publisher=The Holy See]Early years
Rodríguez Santiago, was the second of five brothers and sisters, born in
Caguas, Puerto Rico to Manuel Baudilio Rodriguez and Herminia Santiago, both who came from large, Catholic families. He was baptized at the Sweet Name of Jesus Church in Caguas on May 4, 1919. Two of his sisters married, while another was a Carmelite nun. His only brother, Pepe Rodriguez was a Benedictine priest and the first Puerto Rican to becomeabbot of hismonastery .Rodríguez Santiago attended the
Colegio Católico Notre Dame , located inCaguas .At the age of 12, Rodríguez Santiago saved his cousin from a dog attack and was badly wounded receiving severe bites which led to serious intestinal problems. Later, these medical problems caused him to leave his educational studies at theUniversity of Puerto Rico prior tograduation .Pastoral life
Rodríguez Santiago worked as an Office clerk at Caguas, and at the University of Puerto Rico Agriculture Experiment Station. He was also a translator, who converted English documents to Spanish. With his salary, he published Liturgy and Christian Culture magazines and with the help of Father McWilliams, he founded a Liturgy Circle at Caguas. He organized the chorus Te Deum Laudamus with the help of Father McGlone. [ [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintc89.htm Blessed Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodriguez Santiago] ]
Rodríguez Santiago became a Catholic lay minister. His principal apostolic work was at Catholic University Center, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico where he evangelized to students and teachers. He professed extreme devotion to the
liturgy and worked to reverse the loss of liturgical customs that had been abandoned over generations. He expressed special concern over theEaster vigil , saying that it had lost its ancient character andgravitas . One of his favorite sayings about this feast was "This is the most important day of the year." This is now themotto on his tomb, which is located in theCathedral of Caguas, Cathedral Dulce Nombre de Jesús.Death
Rodríguez Santiago died at the age of 44 of intestinal
cancer on July 13, 1963 "His passing to the eternal life was on July 13, 1963. He was 44 years old." My own translation from the Spanish of "Su paso a la vida eterna fue el 13 de julio de 1963."Posthumous devotion
In 1981, a 42 year-old mother was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's
malignant lymphoma . She and her husband had been friends of Rodríguez Santiago during his college years and knew of his death from cancer. She prayed to Rodríguez Santiago forintercession on her behalf. After fully recovering, she publicly attributed her recovery to the miracle of intercession.Beatification
In 1991, a priest from Spain, Rev. Mauro Meza, went to Puerto Rico to conduct a seminar. After learning about Rodríguez Santiago, he was authorized by the local
bishop to take the story to the Vatican. In Rome, Meza initiated the process of inquiry that could lead to canonization. As a result of the findings from this investigation, it was decided that the process to canonize Rodríguez Santiago could be started.On July 7, 1997,
Pope John Paul II decreed Charlie's heroic sanctity and service in his life. The process took a major step on April 29, 2001, when Rodríguez Santiago was beatified by Pope John Paul II.Rodríguez Santiago is the first Puerto Rican person, the first Caribbean-born layperson and the first layperson in the history of the United States to be beatified. In the entire Western Hemisphere, Rodríguez Santiago is only the second layperson to be beatified.
Candidate for sainthood
The probability for Rodríguez Santiago being recognized as a
saint seems high, given recent changes incanon law and the popular devotion paid to him. The 1983 reform of the Catholic Church's canon law has streamlined the canonization procedure considerably compared to the process carried out previously. The new process was established by PopeJohn Paul II , in hisapostolic constitution of January 25, 1983, "Divinus Perfectionis Magister" and byPietro Cardinal Palazzini , Prefect of theCongregation for the Causes of Saints . In order for Rodríguez Santiago to pass from Blessed to Saint, one more miracle (confirmed by the Vatican) is necessary.Namesake
* A school in Bayamón is named after him. The school, originally called "Escuela Superior Católica de Bayamón", was renamed in 2001: Colegio Beato Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago. Staff from the school witnessed the beatification ceremony.
Relics
Relics of Blessed Carlos Manuel Rodríguez can be found at the Cathedrals of Caguas and San Juan. They are located in Caguas and
Old San Juan , Puerto Rico.ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans
* [http://www.http://ewtn.com/Spanish/Saints/Beatos/Charlie_Rodr%C3%ADguez_PR.htm EWTN page in Spanish on Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati]
*El Trece es Buen Dia "Obra Dramatica En Dos Actos" By Alida Subira Echegaray (Spanish Book)References
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