Rufino Jiao Santos

Rufino Jiao Santos

Infobox Cardinal
honorific-prefix = His Eminence
name = Rufino Jiao Cardinal Santos
honorific-suffix =
title = Cardinal Archbishop of Manila


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see = Archdiocese of Manila
enthroned = February 10, 1953
ended = September 3, 1973
predecessor = Gabriel M. Reyes
successor = Jaime Cardinal Sin
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cardinal = March 28, 1960
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other_post = Archbishop of the Philippine Military Ordinate
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birth_date = August 26, 1908
birthplace = Guagua, Pampanga
death_date = death date and age|1973|9|3|1908|7|26|mf=y
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buried = Crypt at the Manila Cathedral
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Rufino Jiao Cardinal Santos (August 26, 1908 - September 3, 1973) was the first Filipino Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

Biography

Born in Sto. Nino, Guagua Pampanga, Santos is 4th of 7 children of Gaudencio Santos and Rosalia Jiao. Gaudencio, was an overseer of some farmlands near Mount Arayat. Rufino's 3 elder brothers were Manuel, Emiliano and Quirino; his three sisters were Clara, Jovita, and Exequiela. Santos grew up in a house located 30 meters from what is now the Immaculate Conception Parish, the venue of the centennial event. Rufino was active in church activities as "acolyte," and choir member of the Manila Cathedral School. 2 factors influenced his priestly vocation: his stint as an altar server, and the encouragement of Father Jose Tahon, Manila Cathedral parish priest.

He entered San Carlos Seminary on July 25, 1921, and earned a Baccalaureate in Canon Law in 1929 and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology in July 1931 at Pontificia Universita Gregoriana. In 1927, 19-year-old Pinong and Leopoldo A. Arcaira, 24, both outstanding students of San Carlos Seminary, were the first recipients of the scholarships at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy.

Pinong was granted a Papal dispensation to be ordained below the canonical age of 24. Thus, on Oct. 25, 1931, two months shy of his 23rd birthday, Rufino J. Santos was ordained priest at the Basilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome. [ [http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&r=&y=&mo=&fi=p080827.htm&no=06 pia.gov.ph, PGMA unveils commemorative statue of Cardinal Santos in Pampanga] ] He then served as assistant parish priest in Imus, Cavite and as parish priest in Marilao, Bulacan.

Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales said during World War II "Santos saved the life of Manila Archbishop Michael O’Doherty by admitting to the Japanese Army that it was he, as a secretary of the archbishop, who donated food to the poor, including Filipino guerrillas. Refusing to collaborate with the Japanese Army, Santos was sentenced to death but was plucked out by American liberation forces on the night of his execution."

He succeeded Archbishop Michael J. O'Doherty and Archbishop Gabriel Reyes. He became archbishop of Manila on March 25, 1953, at the age of 45. Pope John XXIII made him cardinal on March 31, 1960. He served as the Archbishop of Manila from 1953 to 1973. He held the distinction of being the first Filipino cardinal. Cardinal Santos paved the way for the founding of Catholic Charities (eventually known as Caritas Manila) and the reconstruction of St. Paul Hospital (now the Cardinal Santos Medical Center) which was established by Maryknoll Sisters and damaged by heavy American artillery during World War II. He also re-instituted the Philippine Trust Company and the Catholic Travel Office. During his term, the Manila Cathedral, which was also ravaged during World War II, was rebuilt and dedicated to the patronage of the Immaculate Concepcion on December 10 1958. It was also during his term that Pope Paul VI made a pastoral visit to the Philippines, the first ever by a Supreme Pontiff in the history of the Philippine Church. The Pope’s journey was also occasioned by the Asian Bishops’ Meeting, which was graced by the presence of the Holy Father himself.

Cardinal Rosales further said, that Santos was a diabetic and that he suffered from a malignant brain tumor. [ [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/regions/view/20080826-156987/Arroyo-joins-Pampanga-rites-for-1st-Filipino-cardinal newsinfo.inquirer.net, Arroyo joins Pampanga rites for 1st Filipino cardinal] ] infobox cardinalstyles
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dipstyle=His Eminence
offstyle=Your Eminence
See= Manila
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Legacy

Caritas Manila’s history began with a Cardinal that "walked the talk".

Cardinal Santos, first Filipino Cardinal, became the 29th Archbishop of Manila in a post-war scenario that saw a nation plagued with the following: a high dependency on the upper class in the country's social, economic and political growth; a growing inequality in the distribution of wealth; a critical unfairness in labor, land and tenancy--all catalysts to the resurgence of the communist movement. It was to this disparate social order that Cardinal Santos spoke upon his installation:

This plan took shape soon after when the Cardinal appointed an eleven-man Administrative Board on October 1 1953. And so a new era had dawned, when the establishment of Caritas Manila (first known as Catholic Charities) brought structure and organization to the way the Church’s charitable works in the Archdiocese of Manila were being implemented.

The initial years were largely a period of identifying those who needed help the most, prioritizing and allocating medical aid, food and clothing when needed. These were superseded by programs that harnessed talents and opened up work opportunities for Manila's teeming masses, such as the educational assistance program and job placement program. Nonetheless it was medical assistance, crisis intervention and emergency relief that had the greatest impact, reaching thousands of the sick and indigent. Cardinal Santos was "reviled" for his "conservatism on social issues and business acumen" [http://news.inq7.net/opinion/index.php?index=38story_id=41100&col=848published_site=25] . However, it was his vision and altruism that had made Caritas Manila a success and his most noteworthy accomplishment. He died in Manila in 1973.

Santos established the Radio Veritas and built important structures including the Our Lady of Guadalupe Minor Seminary, Edsa, Makati City, the Pius XII Catholic Center in Paco, and the Villa San Miguel in Mandaluyong. [ [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/115604/Pampanga-venue-of-1st-Filipino-cardinals-centennial gmanews.tv, Pampanga venue of 1st Filipino cardinal's centennial] ] [ [http://www.sunstar.com.ph/blogs/citizenwatch/?p=1279 sunstar.com.ph, Rosales, Arroyo guests at Cardinal Santos centennial] ]

Centennial rites

The CBCP announced that Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales will lead the August 26 centennial rites for Santos, at his hometown of Sto. Nino, Guagua, Immaculate Conception Parish Church. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will lead the event by unveiling a historical marker and a 6-foot statue of Santos (sculpted by Edillardo Paras) and donated by Cesar L. Villanueva's wife, Arlyn Sicangco-Villanueva, president of Holy Angel University in Angeles City, Pampanga. The rites also include the exhibit of Cardinal Santos memorabilia, loaned by the Archdiocese of Manila and the Kapampangan Museum at Clark. [ [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/115604/Pampanga-venue-of-1st-Filipino-cardinals-centennial gmanews.tv, Pampanga venue of 1st Filipino cardinal's centennial] ] The bronze statue will sit atop a 7-foot concrete pedestal outside the Rufino J. Cardinal Santos Convention Hall adjacent to the parish church. Villanueva also presented to the President, a copy of the book “Padre Pinong, the First Filipino Cardinal” authored by Augustinian brother Francis Musni. [ [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/regions/view/20080826-156987/Arroyo-joins-Pampanga-rites-for-1st-Filipino-cardinal newsinfo.inquirer.net, Arroyo joins Pampanga rites for 1st Filipino cardinal] ]

References

* [http://viewsfromthepampang.blogspot.com/2007/07/41-rufino-cardinal-j-santos-1st.html Rufino Cardinal Santos]
* [http://firstfilipino.blogspot.com/2006/08/rufino-cardinal-santos.html First Filipino]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bsantosru.html Catholic Hierarchy]

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