Ernesto Cofiño Declared Venerable
Guatemalan, husband and father of five, he was a pioneer in pediatrics in Guatemala.
Timeline of Ernesto Cofiño's cause for canonization
On the occasion of the promulgation of the decree on Ernesto Cofiño's heroic virtues, here is a timeline of the main steps in his cause for canonization.
Interview with the Postulator for the Cause of Ernesto Cofiño
Interview with Fr. Santiago Callejo, postulator of the cause for Ernesto Cofiño, on the occasion of the authorization for the promulgation of the decree on his heroic virtues.
Biography of Ernesto Cofiño: A Life of Service
Ernesto Cofiño (1899-1991), Guatemalan, studied medicine in Paris. He is considered the father of pediatrics in Guatemala. He married Clemencia Samayoa in 1933 and they had five children. He worked in favor of the neediest people, trained thousands of university students and was recognized for his scientific contributions. He sought to live close to God, praying daily and offering Him his work. He discovered his vocation to Opus Dei in 1956. His process of canonization began in 2000.
A voice in my head kept repeating ”in the drawer!”
A favor attributed to the intercession of Venerable Isidoro Zorzano (13 September 1902 - 15 July 1943)
Ernesto Cofiño intercedes in Hong Kong
Dr. Ernesto Cofiño dedicated his life to serving the most underprivileged children in Guatemala. He was the first professor of Pediatrics and founded the Pediatric Association in the country. He passed away with a reputation for holiness. In this account, the mother of a four-year-old boy recounts how she turned to his intercession before God.
"Sanctity means finding our Lord Jesus Christ"
On the feast of All Saints (1 November), here is a video of Blessed Alvaro del Portillo speaking about what it means to be close to God in ordinary life.
Audiobook on Spotify: "Letters to a Saint"
A new audiobook of "Letters to a Saint," a selection of letters from Blessed Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri to Saint Josemaria Escriva, for the feast of Blessed Guadalupe.
On this day, 19 April
On 19 April 1961, the diocesan process of discovery of his life and virtues concluded in Madrid.