Ezequiél Moreno Y Díaz
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Ezequiél Moreno y Díaz, OAR was a Spanish Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pasto from 1895 to 1906. He was a member of the
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and previously served as a missionary to the
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and as Vicar Apostolic of Casanare in
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. Moreno was canonized in 1992 and is popularly invoked as the
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of cancer patients.


Early life and entry to the Order of Augustinian Recollects

Born April 9, 1848"Ezequiel Moreno y Díaz (1848-1906)", Vatican News Service
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, Spain to Félix Moreno and María Josefa Díaz, he was the third of six children. His father was a tailor. His nephew Julián Moreno is venerated as a Blessed because of his martyrdom in
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. Ezequiel served as an altar boy for the Dominican nuns and developed a devotion to Our Lady of the Rosary. Following the example of his older brother, Moreno entered the Recoletos in Monteagudo,
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,
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on September 21, 1864 taking the name Fray Ezequiel Moreno de la Virgen del Rosario. Later, he made his solemn vow in Marcialla (also in
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) on September 22, 1865."Hoy se celebra a San Ezequiel Moreno, misionero e intercesor de los enfermos de cáncer", ACI Prensa, August 19, 2023
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Philippine missions


Arrival and ordination in Manila

The monastery in Monteagudo was known for dispatching missionaries to both the Americas and the
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. On October 14, 1869 he embarked from
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arriving in Manila on February 10, 1870."San Ezequiel Moreno", Real Academia de la Historia
/ref> In the middle that year, Moreno sailed on to the
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town of Jaro,
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where he received and finished his
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. A year later, he returned to Manila to receive his sacerdotal orders from the
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, Gregorio Melitón Martínez (The same prelate who defended the martyred priests
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by siding with them over the Spanish Governor-General). He was ordained a priest on June 3, 1871. Today, the letter of the archbishop informing him of his sacerdotal ordination is one of the best-preserved manuscripts from the period. After ordination, he was immediately sent to his first mission in
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. There, he became proficient in
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that at his
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, Filipino Catholics remarked that the language is now "a language of the
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s."


Provincial assignments

About two years after his arrival in the colony, he was sent, along with his brother Eustaquio, to the island of
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, where he undertook the task of being
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to a
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, now
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, in
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. He was among the founders of the town of Aborlan, Palawan and Barangay Inagawan in
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. Moreno was struck by
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, which forced him to return to Manila. When he recovered from the disease, he was put in charge of a mission in Calapan. Though only 28 years old, both the Archbishop of Manila and his
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assigned him as
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of
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.


Return to Manila and surrounding areas

In May 1876, he was transferred to what is now
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and worked zealously for the development of the lives of the people in the area. During the three years that Ezequiel Moreno remained in this mission, he went through an epidemic, a drought and a fire, to which he responded with care to the sick and helping those left in extreme poverty with money, rice and clothing. This saintly way of life that he exemplified caused the people of Las Piñas to oppose his transfer to Santo Tomás,
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. The appeal, as strong as it was, was not successful and Moreno was transferred to Santo Tomás. However, he was recalled to Manila because he was appointed General Preacher of the
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. The people of Santo Tomas also made an appeal to suspend the order but just as in Las Piñas, their request was not granted. He assumed the post in October 1880 and as Preacher General, was assigned
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of Santa Cruz Church, assuming the post in February 1881. A year later, he was assigned to take charge of the Recollect
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in the towns of
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and
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in
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. During his stay, the towns were struck by
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and the priest worked hard to administer the
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to as many of the faithful as possible that of the 3,200 victims, only three died without receiving the Last Rites.


Election as superior of Monteagudo

He was elected Superior of the Seminary in Monteagudo, Navarra, Spain, in 1885. Through this post, Moreno imparted his missionary zeal to many missionaries to the Americas and the Philippines.


Colombian missions

It was in 1888 that he once more crossed the Atlantic Ocean and became the head of the Recollect mission in
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. He served as Vicar apostolic of Casanare and was named bishop of Pinara, Colombia on October 23, 1893. He became Bishop of
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on December 2, 1893. He was noted for his generous charity to the faithful of his diocese and encouraged the practice of the Rosary of the Dawn."Fray Ezequiel Moreno de la Virgen del Rosario", Augustinos Recoletos
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Involvement in Colombian politics

As most of the Colombian Church hierarchy, Ezequiel Moreno aligned himself with the
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. During the
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, he used his writings and preaching sermons to attack the
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. He expressed in his pastoral letters, the defense of what he believed in, with the purpose of making clear the commitments of a Catholic, above political affiliations. His statement, “liberalism is a sin,” may have been the most controversial.Vilches, Isabel Orellana. "San Ezequiel Moreno y Díaz", ''Zenit'', August 18, 2016
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References


Bibliography

* Rafael Lazcano, ''Episcopologio agustiniano''. Agustiniana, Guadarrama (Madrid), 2014, vol. II, 2024–2063. [Life, works, studies, iconography and wegraphy).


External links


Recoletos Communications


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