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Ezekiel Moreno was born in the city of
Alfaro, Spain, on 9 April 1848, of poor but committed Christian parents. His
early years were seemingly ordinary and uneventful ones in which Ezekiel came
to be remembered as an obedient son, a loving brother, a good companion to his
friends, and a diligent student. Following the example of an older brother, he
entered the Recollect Congregation of the Augustinian Order in Monteagudo in
1864.
After the study of theology and the
profession of solemn vows, he and seventeen other young friars set sail for the
Philippine Islands, landing in Manila in February 1870. On 5 June 1871 he was
ordained a priest, and embarked upon an enthusiastic ministry among the island
people which lasted for over fifteen years. In 1885 his superiors recalled him
to Spain to become rector of the college and novitiate of Monteagudo, where he
remained for three years.
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In 1888 he volunteered once again for the
missions, this time in Columbia, and was placed in charge of a new effort there
to restore the ancient Recollect province of Candelaria with an appointment as
prior provincial. Under his leadership the friars began mission work in the
difficult Plains of Casanare, reaping much fruit in a brief period of time. On
1 May 1894 Ezekiel was ordained Bishop, becoming the first Vicar Apostolic of
Casanare, to the great satisfaction of the religious and civic authorities who,
together with the people, held him in great esteem. Less than two years later
he was promoted to the Metropolitan See of Pasto. During his pastorate there,
Columbia was plagued with war from 1899 until 1902, In this difficult situation
Bishop Moreno proved himself to be a great defender of the Church and a voice
of strength and clarity for his people.
In 1905, Bishop Moreno was found to be suffering from cancer and was advised by physicians to return to Europe to receive proper treatment. Contrary to his own desire, but upon the insistence of the religious and clergy of the diocese, he departed Pasto in December of 1905 and was operated on in Madrid the following February, and again in March. Recognizing that the end was drawing near he asked to spend his final days under the maternal protection of Our Lady of the Way in Monteagudo, Spain, where he died on 19 August 1906 in the monastery where he entered the Augustinian Order and served as rector. In 1915 and in 1975 his mortal remains were exhumed and found incorrupt.
His body was interred at Monteagudo, where
it remained until 1915 when the process for his canonization began. Bishop
Moreno was beatified by Pope Paul VI on 1 November 1975 and was canonized by
Pope John Paul II in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, on 11 October 1992,
on the occasion of the Fifth Centenary of the Evangelization of the Americas.
The two miraculous healings which paved the
way for his canonization: (1) Carmela Jurado of Pasto who was healed of cancer
of the palate in 1947; (2) Maria Jesus Nanez Diaz of Buesaco, Colombia who had
breast cancer was cured in 1986. In the Philippines, we have news of a
miraculous healing of Lilia Sirios of Escalante, Negros Occidental, who had
cancer in the throat in 1979. These cures constitute clear evidence of Saint
Ezekiel’s special preference for terminally-ill people with unwavering faith
and confidence in Almighty God.
Ezekiel spent most of his life dedicated to
the apostolate in the Philippines and Colombia, offering his own life to the
propagation of the Gospel and its true value, showing what true love for the
sheep means, dedicating his whole life to them until his last illness.
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Sources:
http://osa-west.org/saintezekielmoreno.html
http://osa-west.org/saintezekielmoreno.html
http://tsoknat.com/sites/sanezekilemoreno/st-ezekiel-moreno.html
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