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    Pampanga, Santos was the fourth of seven children of Gaudencio Santos, an overseer of farmland near Mount Arayat, and Rosalia Jiao y Romero. Rufino's three...
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    plan was dropped when the cathedral was reconstructed under Cardinal Rufino Santos, under the supervision of Kapampangan architect Fernando Ocampo. The...
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    Filipino bishops headed by the former Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Rufino Santos on 11 April 1951. The case was reopened again in 1991 by the local bishop...
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  • Joel Rufino dos Santos – Scribd" (in Portuguese). "Joel Rufino Dos Santos biografia" (in Portuguese). Dos Santos, Joel Rufino. "Joel Rufino dos Santos, writer...
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    Bishop of Gauriana (1984–2002) Orders Ordination December 21, 1965 by Rufino Santos Consecration April 12, 1984 by Bruno Torpigliani Personal details Born...
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    brought on by diabetes, he was taken on June 19, 2005, to the Cardinal Santos Medical Center in San Juan, Metro Manila, because of a slight but lingering...
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    Mariano Jesús Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales. The Archbishop of Manila, Rufino Santos, protested in a pastoral letter that Catholic students would be affected...
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  • Rufino is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Rufino Jiao Santos, Filipino Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Rufino Jose Cuervo, Colombian...
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  • who became cardinals: Julio Rosales, who succeeded him in Cebu, and Rufino Santos, who succeeded him in Manila. Archbishop Reyes renovated the Cebu Cathedral...
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    first native Filipino in the position. Reyes' successor, Archbishop Rufino Jiao Santos, became the first Filipino to become a cardinal in 1960. Since then...
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    pulmonary edema. Prior to his death, he was rushed to the Cardinal Rufino Santos Hospital in San Juan City where he was put in ICU. He is survived by...
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    Massachusetts on 20 June 1948. The Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Rufino Santos on 14 April 1973, while the imprimi potest was given by the vice-provincial...
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    December 31, 1949 Archdiocese of Manila January 1, 1950 December 31, 1952 Rufino Santos Archdiocese of Manila January 1, 1953 December 31, 1956 Juan Sison Archdiocese...
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    parish priest's fund-raising activity. By the year 1959, Archbishop Rufino Santos blessed the new church. The church at present, is a modernized structure...
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    Jose Advincula (category University of Santo Tomas alumni)
    be already a cardinal when appointed to the see. Past archbishops (Rufino Santos, Jaime Sin, Gaudencio Rosales, and Luis Antonio Tagle) were made cardinals...
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    1963, the Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Rufino Santos created a decree that erected the Parish of Santo Rosario de Pasig and separated it from the...
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  • House of Culture), the country's first black women's center. Rufino was born in Santos, São Paulo to a low-income family and worked as a child. She won...
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  • happenings in Lipa. Verzosa's successor, the apostolic administrator Rufino Santos, ordered that no petals be given to anyone by the Lipa Carmelite community...
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    requiem mass in the morning presided over by Manila Archbishop, Cardinal Rufino Santos, and then to the Legislative Building for public viewing and necrological...
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    interesting culture and heritage attractions and landmarks, including Rufino Santos Catholic Center, Capt. Ruben P. Sonco Freedom Square, Monument of Aurelio...
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    from the pectoral cross of the former Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Rufino Santos, was donated as an ex voto during the 17 November 1978 coronation. The...
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    represent the art. Famous professional wrestler and sportsman Manoel Rufino dos Santos criticized further the Gracie family, so a fight was stipulated for...
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    plaza was given its current name in 1961, following the elevation of Rufino Santos to the College of Cardinals of the Catholic Church as the first Filipino...
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    Martir Sa Golgota, which was eventually approved by then Archbishop Rufino Santos of Manila. The play was first staged at the Manila Grand Opera House...
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    incorporating Batangas Province during the administration of Cardinal Rufino Santos. Pedro G. Galende wrote that "the emphasis (of the edifice) is placed...
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    the Sister Oblates of the Holy Spirit upon the request of Cardinal Rufino Santos. By January 2020, the façade sustained fissures caused by the eruption...
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    Rufino del Carmen Arellanes Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. Tamayo...
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    parochial vicar on May 7, 1959, both appointed by Cardinal Rufino J. Santos. On March 12, 1966, Santos installed Peter Tsao as Vicar General for the Chinese...
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    bishop-elect (later fifth Bishop of Antipolo since July 22, 2023). Cardinal Rufino Santos proposed establishing the college during the meeting of the Catholic...
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  • television host, actor and comedian Rufino Santos (1908-1973), former Archbishop of Manila and first Filipino Cardinal Vilma Santos-Recto (born 1953), actress...
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