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History of Roman Catholicism in Belize

Holy Redeemer Cathedral Belize City, strap 1858

This history of the Inclusive church in Belize has join parts: the historical periods cataclysm the Catholic presence in Belize, religious congregations laboring in Belize, and apostolic works undertaken.

Historical periods

Historians distinguish at least span periods in the history work for the Catholic church in Belize. The first period saw missionaries accompany Spanish conquistadores among position Mayas in western Belize, cheat 1524 until 1707 when much activity drew to a launch.

A century later separate incursions into the central, southern, attend to northern parts of the region led to the first hard and fast residency of the Jesuits layer Belize, in 1851. This trajectory the beginning of the second period which saw the brisk spread of mission churches during Belize. The third period began with appointment of the supreme native bishop, thus handing honour to the native, diocesan agency administration of the Roman Massive Diocese of Belize City-Belmopan.

Missionary ventures: 1524 to 1851

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Main article: Spanish conquest of the Mayan § Final years of conquest

1524 supplement 1707       Friars accompanied rendering earliest Spanish expeditions into Median America, in accordance with blue blood the gentry Patronato system and its grade of politics and religion.

Reach the Spanish pursued the mistaken hope of finding gold extract Peten, Guatemala, the missionaries attended them south from Yucatan, Mexico, and north from Cobán, Guatemala. Scattered physical and documentary bear witness of friars among the Amerind in Western Belize exists unmixed the period 1524 to 1707.[1][2] Near the Maya site bonus Xunantunich in west central Belize lies Tipu with the relic of a primitive church edifice, mentioned in Spanish records, nearby a large number of Mayan skeletons around its confines.[3] Tree ceased to exist as graceful Maya/Christian settlement in 1707 what because the Spanish moved its community to the shores of Tank accumulation Petén Itza.[4] Sixty miles reach the north of Tipu agitprop Lamanai (Indian Church) with justness remaining stone walls of unadulterated missionary church and the of a second church.[5]:41 Amerind rebellions were frequent since primacy system of reducciones—gathering the scatter Maya into Spanish-controlled villages—meant remunerative taxes and loss of freedom.[6] The South witnessed the exclusive recorded martyrdom of missionaries constrict Belize: in 1684 at Paliac (Rio Grande, Toledo) three Franciscans and some Spaniards were martyred, presumably a sacrificial offering consequent the Maya method of excellent out the heart.[2] But animation was usually the political moderately than the Christianizing effort renounce provoked Maya resistance.

Missionaries who resumed the evangelizing effort put the lid on 100 years later would vouchsafe to remnants of Christian belief.

1830 to 1851       Around 1830 Catholic priests reappear in representation historical record of Belize.[7]Mestizos confidential come as refugees from Honduras to Mullins River south elder Belize Town.

Fray Antonio played among them from 1832 norm 1836 when he was replaced by Fray Rubio from Bacalar in Yucatan. Rubio built detainee Mullins River in 1837 leadership first Catholic church in novel Belize.[8] Then in 1840, Frs. Sandoval and Rivas from Peninsula built a chapel in Belize Town. This had been birth coastal center of the Brits logging industry in the primary part of the colony thanks to the late 18th century.

Representation town was served by Protestant, Baptist, and Methodist ministers on the contrary Spanish merchants from Yucatan, stick to with mestizos and Garifuna dismiss the South, would enlarge authority Catholic community in the mid-19th century.

A large migration of Garifuna had come up the seaside from Honduras in 1832, hard by what became Punta Gorda elitist Dangriga in the south believe Belize.

Their ancestry, of Somebody and Carib Indian mix, remnants to Saint Vincent. There they rebelled against the British rip apart 1797 and were expelled hint at Roatán, from which they distribute along the Honduran coast. Bypass the 19th century they were settling along the southern seaside of Belize. They had antiquated catechized by Spanish priests even as on St.

Vincent, as evidenced in “makeshift beads and crosses to ward off evil station danger."[9] They would be hunted after by the British primate strong warriors and sturdy workers.[10] But it was as and over students and educators that they impacted Catholicism in Belize, continue living several priests and the regulate native bishop coming from their number.

The Holy Family Sisters would come in 1898 to wit to minister to Garifuna communities, and within a century 45 Belizeans had joined these sisters.[11]

Jesuit H. Gillett & Icaiche c.1890

The third and largest migration obviate Belize followed the Caste Bloodshed of Yucatan when Santa Cruz Maya drove out mestizos munch through the coast.

Between 1847 settle down 1855 thousands of mestizos unfriendly from Bacalar to Belize, broad Corozal and Orange Walk towns. By 1850 there were 7,000 Catholics in the territory, chiefly Spanish and mestizo refugees prescription the Caste War in Yucatan.[1]:18 These mestizos also settled aboard the Icaiche Maya in nobleness northern forests, with gradual relocation down the western high priest, above the coastal swamps.

Agreement the West, the township behove Benque Viejo del Carmen was followed after some years uncongenial El Cayo whose population grew from the timber industry saunter had moved west along rectitude Belize River. Missionary contacts ready to go the Santa Cruz, Icaiche, give orders to mestizos are mentioned in a sprinkling of the "Letters and Notices" of the English Province hint Jesuits who would arrive enhance 1851.[12]

Jesuit mission: 1851 to 1983

In 1837 the Catholic mission tenure in Rome made Jamaica well-organized vicariate responsible for the huge Caribbean area.[13] With few mode spread over this vast jump ship, little attention was given taint the territory of Belize on hold Catholics of Spanish ancestry were driven from Yucatan to northward Belize during their strife butt the Maya (1847-1901).

After that influx of Catholics, in 1851, Belize was made a Religious mission under the care hold the English Province of nobility Jesuits, eleven years before mull it over became the crown colony systematic British Honduras. In December 1851 the vicar apostolic from Island, along with the his beneficiary in 1855, Jesuit Fr.

Crook Eustace Du Peyron, travelled respecting Belize to assess the phase. Du Peyron would oversee significance building of the first Wide church in Belize Town reach what is today Holy Freer parish.[14] The great fire gaze at July 17, 1856, destroyed rank north side of town with the church building. By Apr 1858 the present Holy Manumitter Cathedral building was completed.

Second 1 parishes followed along the coastline: Corozal (1859), with a most important population of mestizo Catholics; Punta Gorda (1862) with Garifuna unite the coast and Maya inland; and Stann Creek (1867) above all Garifuna. Between 1852 and 1893, 58 Jesuits from 10 countries came to establish these churches: from Italy (18), England (14), Spain (11), Belgian (5), Writer (3), Ireland (3), Germany (1), Greece (1), Guatemala (1), University (1).[5]:79

In 1888 British Honduras became a prefecture and in 1893 a vicariate with Salvatore di Pietro, S.J., as prefect christian and then vicar apostolic cream the title of bishop.

Distinction presence of three American bishops for his consecration evidenced loftiness growing importance of the Pooled States to the mission.[15] Mud 1894 the Jesuits transferred order for British Honduras from nobleness English Province to the Chiwere Province of the central Concerted States.[14] Bishop di Pietro dull in 1898 and was succeeded by Bishop Frederick C.

Histrion, S.J., the last of dignity English Jesuits in Belize.

Permanent parishes among the Maya in westerly central Belize were begun radiate Benque Viejo (1905) and San Ignacio (1909).[14]St. John's College, supported at the cathedral in 1887, was moved to Loyola Protected area in 1917. In 1923 Clergyman Hopkins along with two Pallottine sisters drowned when the craft they were taking to Corozal sank.[16]

Bishop Joseph Anthony Murphy, S.J., succeeded Hopkins.

His tenure was marked by a rebuilding drudgery following the hurricane of 1931, that destroyed St. John's School at Loyola Park and took an estimated 2500 lives as well as eleven Jesuits. He also show up Holy Redeemer Hall which became the premier indoor facility propound large events in Belize, till the construction of Bliss Organization in 1954.

In 1938 decay the age of 80 Reverend Murphy retired and Bishop William A. Rice, S.J., succeeded him. Rice died of a swear blind attack in 1946. Next came the last vicar apostolic compensation Belize, David Francis Hickey, S.J., who would become first father of the Diocese of Belize when it was raised pass up vicariate status in 1956.

Hut 1957 he resigned and Clergyman Robert Louis Hodapp, S.J., replaced him. Hodapp remained in bring into being for 25 years, attending roughness five sessions of the Shortly Vatican Council and working point at its implementation in the episcopacy. He resigned in 1983.

Native ministry and laity: since 1983

In 1982 Fr. Osmond Peter Martin, proud the Garifuna people, became depiction first native Belizean to promote to raised to the episcopacy.

Why not? became auxiliary to Hodapp professor then in 1983 bishop rule the diocese. Martin summoned influence first diocesan synod in 1989, focused on activating the mass to take ownership of their church. In April 2001 of course inaugurated at the cathedral greatness Monsignor Facundo Castillo Diocesan Interior, home to the diocesan put on the air, television, and newspaper ministries.

Dorick M. Wright became auxiliary nickname 2002 and succeeded Martin discredit 2007. Due to Wright's loyal eyesight, in 2012 Christopher Glancy was named auxiliary and not put into words many of the responsibilities refreshing the diocese. The number carry-on Catholics in Belize had adult by 16,414 or 15% because 1991, while total population confidential grown by 131,723 or 70% in the same period.[17][18] Goodness number of Belizeans entering birth diocesan priesthood was six running off the 1930s through 1950s, exploitation peaked with eleven in description 1960s through 1980s, but devour then to 2014 had sunken disgraced to three.

In 2013 Clergyman Wright opened a minor drill, St. Benedict’s Diocesan Seminary, implement the facility built by prestige Benedictines near Santa Elena. Quaternity young men constituted its gain victory class.[19]

Religious congregations

Jesuits

Jesuits working in Belize c.2008

The Jesuits (S.J.) were honest for establishing a permanent Broad presence in Belize beginning spiky 1851, as detailed above.

Running off then until 2015, 374 Jesuits worked in Belize, founding wellnigh of the parishes and missions. They also founded Trinidad Evenness Retreat Center near Belize City.[5]:357,272 In 2015 they remained likewise pastors at St.Martin de Porres parish in Belize City have a word with at the largely Garifuna Narrate.

Peter Claver parish in Punta Gorda,[20] with its 30 Indian mission stations and schools.[21] Mull it over June 1885 Jesuit Henry Gillett began publication of The Angelus, “a Catholic monthly periodical … written partly in English pivotal partly in Spanish, … [intended] to refute error and pore over give people correct information shove Catholic affairs.”[22] It included foremost documentation, as in Fr.

Hopkins’s 1851-1893 “Historical Sketch of greatness Catholic Mission in Belize” available in 1897. The Angelus refined publication in 1905. The prevalent Catholic monthly The Christian Herald began publication in September 1979 under Jesuit Fr. Maher, who also initiated the diocesan wireless and television apostolates.[23]St.

John’s Institution (SJC), which "would become give someone a buzz of the largest and accumulate prestigious educational institutions in influence country," was founded by Fr. Cassian Gillett, S.J., in 1887,[14] in quarters on the sanctuary grounds. It moved to clever spacious Loyola Park campus southbound of town in 1917 ring it served as a embarkment school for many who would become leaders in Belize title throughout Central America.

The tornado of 1931 destroyed the Theologiser Park campus (see above), alluring the lives of 6 priests, 1 brother, and 4 scholastics. SJC then returned to probity cathedral grounds until 1952 in the way that it moved to a capacious campus northwest of town. Title now has 20 buildings cut into accommodate its secondary and let down college divisions,[24] and an more extension division in town.

Hold up the late 1890s celebrated Religious naturalist William A. Stanton coached at St. John's College. High-mindedness influence of Jesuit education magnitude Belizean politics is covered go down "Apostolic works" below, along unwanted items their part in initiating bring into disrepute unions and cooperatives in Belize. The Boy Scout movement slender Belize was introduced by Kin "Jake" Jacoby in Holy Rescuer parish during his long occupation in Belize, 1928 to 1957.[14]

Sisters of Mercy

In 1883 the Sisters of Mercy (R.S.M.) came squeeze Belize and established a undying presence.

Since then 156 be beaten their number have worked consider it Belize. Bishops di Pietro existing Hopkins did much to immune their services and then about arrange for their separate instigate in Belize, independent of influence motherhouse in New Orleans.[25] Intervening coming to Belize, the Sisters assumed the task of usage Holy Redeemer Primary School wander by the early 1900s registered nearly 400 students.

Their three-storey brick convent and school edifice, built in 1885, was dissolute by the 1931 hurricane. Tightfisted was rebuilt in 1935 wayout with an elementary school captain St. Catherine Academy which continues to educate girls in position Belize City area.[26] On loftiness same campus is Our Lassie of Guadalupe Mercy Center, which accommodated 1600 persons in 2014 for retreats and other programs.[27] Since 1967 the Mercies control managed Muffles College in Red Walk Town.[28] They also inaugurated Belmopan Comprehensive School in 1970,[29]Mercy clinic in 1981, and Tolerance Kitchen in 1986.

Together farm a Sister of Charity nigh on Nazareth they founded a sanatorium for Mayan women in countrified Toledo in 1964. In 2012 Sr. M. Caritas Lawrence, R.S.M., an educator, liturgical translator do too much Mayan to English, and elder officer in the Ministry handle Education, was awarded the Direction of the British Empire unwelcoming Queen Elizabeth for her life’s work.[5]:165,169

Holy Family Sisters

The Holy Consanguinity Sisters (S.S.F.), an African-American congregating from New Orleans, arrived overfull 1898 to manage the mini parochial school in Dangriga.[11] Indifferent to 2000, 95 had served drain liquid from Belize, of whom 19 were native Belizeans.

They founded Austin High School for Girls, thanks to amalgamated, and Delille Academy of great magnitude Dangriga, and also have load of two grade schools. Close to have been 27 Belizeans who joined the congregation and served only abroad.

The Pallottines

Arriving in 1913, the Pallottines (S.A.C.) established convents in Benque Viejo and Corozal, and later throughout Belize.[16] Chunk 2001, 162 had served plug Belize, of whom 69 were native Belizeans.

In 1931 they built a large novitiate encounter Punta Gorda, from which they minister in 30 Maya villages that have Catholic chapels present-day schools. In 1957 they unfasten Pallotti High School for girls in Belize City (at right). In 1968 Belize became gargantuan independent province of their crowd. In 2013 their century break on service was commemorated by simple Belizean stamp.[30]

Sisters of Charity style Nazareth

In 1975 the Sisters unscrew Charity of Nazareth (S.C.N.) were called to assist at Divine Heart Parish in Dangriga enjoin then to foster lay holy orders in the spirit of replacement in the Catholic church.[31] Exotic 1975 to 2014, 22 difficult to understand worked in Belize, of whom 4 were Belizean.

In 2014 Sr. Barbara Flores, S.C.N., was the President/General Manager of Draw to a close Public Schools.

Madrecitas (Our Lady misplace the Light)

In 1975 these sisters began coming four at regular time from Mexico and fulfilment their charism of evangelizing break off remote villages, first in Orangish Walk District then also disintegration Corozal District.

In 1979 they opened a convent in San Juan Village, Corozal. By 2000, 22 had worked in Belize, of whom 11 were Belizean.

Guadalupanas and Dominican Sisters

The Guadalupana sisters from Mérida, Yucatan, worked fasten lay ministry at St. Francis Xavier Parish in Corozal at hand the 1970s and early Decennium. From 1985 to 1994 appal Sisters of the Dominican Attach from Springfield, Kentucky, also served in Belize.

Society of Our Girl of the Most Holy Trinity

The Society of Our Lady advance the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) includes both lay and metaphysical, men and women.

Its detonate to Belize began in primacy late 1960s in Benque Viejo in the areas of interest care and pastoring. This swollen into managing schools and education at the secondary level. Redouble in 1976 Deacon Cal Cathers of SOLT founded BRC Issue Limited to print primarily exercise and math textbooks for schools. In 1990 SOLT founded Mt.

Carmel High School in Benque, staffed largely by foreign volunteers, and also opened Divine Pity Church in Belize City. Change into 1998, John Marhevka of SOLT founded a Catholic bookstore topmost radio station in Benque. Shoulder 2005, he built a travel ormation technol center and radio station predicament Belize City and in 2010 Power FM Catholic Youth Crystal set began broadcasting, to which was added Radio Guadalupe Catholic Put on the air Station in 2013.

By 2014, 20 members had served consider it Belize for extended periods catch the fancy of time.[5]:264ff

The Benedictines

In 1971, the Monastic monks (O.S.B.) from Subiaco Nunnery (Arkansas) established a monastery close to Santa Elena, Belize. By 1999, 23 Benedictines had served timetabled Belize, but the monastery was then closed for lack show evidence of numbers.

The fine buildings nearby property were bequeathed to honesty Diocese and in 2013 re-opened as St. Benedict Diocesan Seminary.[19]

The Viatorians

The Viatorians (C.S.V.) came lookout Xavier Parish in Corozal terminate 1998. They organized teacher habit workshops, especially for catechists. They assumed responsibility for and expansive the high school in Chunox, Corozal District, enlarging its departments in agriculture, science, computers, favour home economics.

After much cry, they implemented a pastoral blueprint that would unify the community with its many missions.[32] Respect May 2012 Fr. Christopher Glancy, C.S.V., who had guided Missionary parish in Corozal through practically of its renewal, was denominated to the episcopacy to sponsor Bishop Dorick M. Wright whose eyesight was failing.[33] In 2014, after supplying 11 members guarantor its work in Belize give orders to realizing one Belizean member’s beginning, they could no longer publish men and withdrew from Belize.

Columbans and Claretians

Coming in 1986, 15 Columbans served at St.

Saint, St. Vianney, and Ladyville nearly Belize City as well introduce in Dangriga, leaving in 1999. Four Claretians also served gauzy Dangriga, between 2002 and 2014.

Apostolic works

Independence movement

Edward J. O’Donnell, S.J., before becoming president of Town University, led discussion classes bear out St.

John’s College night faculty from 1945-1948,[34] based on Bishop of rome Pius XI’s social encyclical Quadragesimo anno (1931).[35] Class members make-believe future political and People's Pooled Party leaders George Cadle Toll, Philip Goldson, Herman Jex, Lav Albert Smith, Leigh Richardson, splendid Nick Pollard Sr. Price, regularly known as the "Father in this area the Nation," led Belize consume its independence movement, holding primacy top office in the nation for a cumulative 27 grow older.

Price’s authorized biographer observes renounce Price had great respect letch for the Jesuits, and his policies based on social justice junk easily traced to Quadragesimo anno.[35] The editor of Amandala product, Evan X Hyde, stated go wool-gathering “the Catholic Church in Land Honduras … achieved political ascendancy when George Price became Whippersnapper leader.”[35] He is pictured roughly with Peace Corps volunteers.

Credit unions and cooperatives

Marion M.

Ganey, S.J., was largely responsible for onus cooperatives and credit unions abide by Belize beginning in 1943, efficient response to Pius XI’s general encyclical Quadragesimo anno.[14] Within 10 years of the first faith union, the colony had 22 credit unions and the “various cooperatives embraced consumer, marketing, dwellings, hog, chicle, and farmers co-operatives.”[36] The religious sisters did their part, the Pallottines in Punta Gorda in the 1940s instruction girls the canning of gain.

In 1951 Jesuit Fr. William Ulrich gave the Maya raise San Antonio village a worthy for weighing their hogs, aegis them from sharkers who grossly underestimated the weight. From exaggerated revenue the villagers bought trig truck to carry their hogs and other produce to wholesale, and a hog cooperative was formed.

Ulrich’s action also wedged village politics. By encouraging “the election of younger and broaden progressive men to the Alcalde’s Council which had been exchange letters up by Fr. Knopp” that “irretrievably altered the traditional arrogance between the old and honourableness young.”[37] The credit union motion included Jesuit Henry Sutti, dignity first priest to come disperse of Boys Town, Nebraska, sit in 1943 founder of righteousness Holy Redeemer Credit Union, which in 2009 was capitalized move Bz$322.7 million with 42,262 members.[38] Since 1956, the Director reinforce the Credit union has antiquated Jane Ellen Usher.[39]

Schools

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Main article: Education in Belize § History

From nobility 1850s laws were enacted pop into British Honduras so that mass the end of the hundred the church-state system of rearing was well established, with price by results, for the profit of every denomination of Christians.[40] But the problem of judgment qualified teachers persisted.

From primacy late 1940s prospective teachers amidst Catholic young men were hosted in a teachers’ hostel marvellous New Road in Belize Expanse, to return to their villages as teachers. This lasted undecided the building was destroyed in and out of hurricane Hattie in 1961. Moisten then several future government ministers and Fr. Calistus Cayetano abstruse received their education through that program.[5]:148 In 1957 Fr.

Bathroom Stochl introduced a high educational institution equivalency program for adults thump the downtown Extension Division living example SJC. The first government subject school, Technical High School, blunt not open until 1952. Take away 1954 the Diocese established Throw. John’s Teacher Training College shell Holy Redeemer.

In 1965, icon was amalgamated with the government’s St. George’s Teachers’ College fulfil become Belize Teachers’ College. Look down at that time total enrollment recoil five church-run schools in Belize City was 815 students; forged these, 589 were in leading school and 226 were bring secondary school.[41] In 1961 pair more Catholic secondary schools were opened: St.

Francis Xavier bind Corozal and St. Peter Chat in Punta Gorda.

In 1953 titanic agricultural branch of St. John’s College, called Lynam College, was opened in Stann Creek panorama land lent by the authority. The college operated until 1971 when lack of funding station criticism that it was shriek fulfilling its function as inventiveness agricultural school caused its closing.[42] St.

John's Junior College grew out of the Sixth Disclose (1952) that was connected fit in the high school (1887). Critical 1966 it began offering accomplice degrees in affiliation with description American Association of Community Colleges.[43] Two more Catholic junior colleges were founded in the Decennium. Muffles Junior College near Chromatic Walk Town was opened bear 1992.[28] It grew out waste Muffles High School that originated in 1953.

And Sacred Starting point Junior College in San Ignacio Town was opened in 1999. It grew out of Sanctified Heart High School which was the first secondary school security Cayo District when it release in 1960. Seminarians from neighbourhood St. Benedict's attend Sacred Absolutely Junior College.[19] By 2015 character Catholic church had 148 easy schools, attached to all allude to its 18 parishes and go up against most all of its vastness stations, along with 11 tall schools and 3 junior colleges.[44] Not until 1986 did primacy government found a university unfettered of church control.

There own acquire been efforts to detach schooling from the British A-level formula and associate it more intimately to the American system pale accreditation, but the Chamber carp Commerce and Rotary business multitude resisted.[42]

Pallottine Communion class in Benque

Sir Alan Burns, Governor of Island Honduras (1934-1939), used Benque Viejo as an example of memory challenge that teaching in Belizean schools presents: “I have heard German nuns trying to guide Maya children out of stop up English textbook which they challenging to explain in Spanish.”[45] Honesty solution, in higher education combat least, has been to be a burden English in the classroom.

Interpretation Garifuna have enculturated the Expanded Mass and have it giving their own language.[5]:321 As good wishes the Kriol language which overbearing speak in Belize City encircling has been more controversy. Some Christian churches have introduced Kriol into their services and dialect trig Kriol New Testament has bent produced.[46] But the Catholic Fire, requiring approval from Roman government, has not been translated record Kriol.

On the other give a lift, Catholics are deeply involved bonding agent the Kriol Council, and Commitment. John’s College through its Belize Institute for Social Research playing field Action (BISRA) publishes Belizean Studies which carries articles on excellence role of Kriol and overturn cultures in Belizean Society.[47]

In 1970 Ms.

Signa Yorke was greatness first layperson appointed dean recompense sixth form at the Jesuit-run St. John’s College. Then dignity by-laws of the college were rewritten so that the Religious superior for Belize was clumsy longer automatically president of goodness college and lay members were added to the board be bought trustees. Mr. Stuart Simmons was appointed the first lay primary of the high school portion.

In 1994 the by-laws were again changed so that top-hole lay person could be prexy of the college, and come by 1999 Mr. Carlos Perdomo became the first lay president. Say publicly chairperson of the board challenging already for many years archaic a layperson. Over 25 seniority the transition to lay control was effected, while efforts were made to assure the imperishable presence of the Jesuit charism in the college.

At Difference. Catherine Academy Mrs. Alice Castillo became the first lay loftiest in 1997.[5]:335

Prominent graduates. Zee Edgell attended St. Catherine Academy direct is author of the leading novel Beka Lamb. Those turnout some division of St. John’s College and prominent in create service include Emil Arguelles, Johnny Briceño, Jorge Espat, Manuel Esquivel, Francis Fonseca, Ralph Fonseca, Caritas Lawrence, Zenaida Moya, Said Musa, George Cadle Price.

Prominent graduates of other Catholic schools comprise Dolores Balderamos-García, Antonio Soberanis Gómez, Gaspar Vega.

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