- Juan Alejo de Arizmendi
Bishop Juan Alejo de Arizmendi (
July 17 ,1760 -October 12 ,1814 ), was a patriot and the first Puerto Rican to be consecrated Bishop.Early years
Arizmendi was born in
San Juan, Puerto Rico and there he studied in the convent of the Dominican Frays. He then went toCaracas, Venezuela where he studied Canonic and Civil Law. He earned his Doctorate degree in theDominican Republic and onJuly 16 ,1785 , he was ordinated a priest.First Puerto Rican Bishop
In 1803, the King of
Spain , Carlos III, made a petition to the Catholic Church, to have Arizmendi named Bishop. OnMarch 25 ,1804 Pope Pius VII consecrated Arizmendi, Bishop of San Juan.Upon his return to Puerto Rico, Arizmendi dedicated himself to charity. He was especially interested in helping the poor and needy. Arizmendi financially supported the Hospital of the Conception of San Juan, with money from his own pockets. During his free time, he would make castles out of straws and sell them. He would then use the money to buy clothes, food and other items for the poor. Arizmendi, took it upon himself to nurse and to take care of the sick. He was the founder of the Concellor Seminary in San Juan. In 1804, Rafael Cordero, a Puerto Rican of African ancestry who was to become known as "The Father of Public Education in Puerto Rico", received the sacrament of
Confirmation from the hands of Bishop Arizmendi.Patriot
Arizmendi was also a patriot with liberal thoughts. He was a stern supporter of
Ramon Power y Giralt when he was asked to represent Puerto Rico in front of the Spanish Courts inCadiz . As a patriotic gesture, Arizmendi gave Ramon Power his episcopal ring, to remind him: to not forget the needs of his fellow countrymen when in front of the courts. For Arizmendi this was also a national symbol of Puerto Rico by joining his country andGod in his heart.Bishop Juan Alejo de Arizmendi died in the City of
Arecibo, Puerto Rico onOctober 12 ,1814 . His remains are in theCathedral of San Juan , in Puerto Rico.Honors and recognitions
Arizmendi was immortalized by Puerto Rican artist
Jose Campeche in a painting in 1803. Puerto Rico has honored Arizmendi's memory by naming schools and avenues after him. TheUniversity of Puerto Rico has an Institute of Historic Studies Juan Alejo de Arizmendi. The Catholic Church also has a medal called the "Bishop Juan Alejo de Arizmendi Medal".ee also
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