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Photographer Wolf Zorrito  Wolf Zorrito {Karma:78768}
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About Juni 2009

Grave of holy "Hermano Pedro de San José de Betancourt (1626 - 1667)"
Antigua
Guatemala

You can see his famous cup !



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Co production
andrea: travel and photos
harry: advice on cam adjust, composition, light
harry: post-work

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Brother Peter of Saint Joseph Betancur (March 21, 1626—April 25, 1667), called Hermano Pedro de San José Betancurt or more simply Hermano Pedro, Santo Hermano Pedro, or San Pedro de Vilaflor, was a Spanish saint and missionary. He is known as the "St. Francis of the Americas."

Born in Vilaflor, on the island of Tenerife, he spent some time in a little cave in the arid region near the present-day town of El Médano (municipality of Granadilla de Abona).

He worked as a shepherd until age 24, when in 1649, he began to make his way to Guatemala, hoping to connect with a relative engaged in government service there. By the time he reached Havana, Cuba he was out of money. After working there to earn more, he got to Guatemala City the following year.

When he arrived he was so destitute that he joined the bread line which the Franciscans had established. He fell sick almost immediately but was able to recover his health.

He very much wanted to become a priest and soon enrolled in the local Jesuit college (Jesuit College of San Borgia) in hopes of studying for the priesthood. No matter how hard he tried, however, he could not master the material, and thus withdrew from the school.

Unable to take holy orders, he became a tertiary in the convent of Costa Rica in Antigua Guatemala, and took the name "Peter of Saint Joseph". He visited hospitals, jails, the unemployed, and the young. Three years later, he opened Our Lady of Bethlehem, a hospital for the convalescent poor. Soon after there was a shelter for the homeless, schools for the poor, an oratory, and an inn for priests. He was imitated by other tertiaries and Hermano Pedro soon wrote up a rule, which was adopted by the women who were involved in teaching the children. This led to the formation of a new religious order: la Orden de los Bethlemitas y de las Bethlemitas, subsequently recognized and approved by the Holy See.

He died in Antigua Guatemala at the age of 41. He left behind devotional writings.
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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 6/21/2009
Thanks and what a fun being holy and lay on display in public for 350 years ;-)

allez, venez au beach ............ !

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 6/21/2009
impressive capture once again.

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biljana mitrovic biljana mitrovic   {K:48110} 6/16/2009
Very nice history lesson...and devotion too:)
NIce to see you dear Prince Harry:)

warm hug
biljana

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