BL. CARLOS MANUEL CECILIO RODRIGUEZ SANTIAGO is the first Puerto Rican, the first Caribbean-born layperson to be beatified.
He was born in 1963, the second of five brothers and sisters. Two of his sisters married, while another became a Carmelite nun. His brother, José (Pepe) Rodriguez became a Benedictine monk and the first Puerto Rican to become abbot of his monastery.
(Abbot Jose Rodriguez was born in
While Bl. Carlos was working as an office clerk in various towns of the region, he dedicated his resources to promote a greater knowledge of the Catholic faith by promoting a greater understanding of the Catholic liturgy. Using articles on liturgical subjects he had translated and edited, he began publishing ”Liturgy and Christian Culture”, to which he dedicated innumerable hours. He organized discussion groups in towns across the entire island and worked with Catholic social organizations to disseminate his ideas. He also taught catechism to high school students whose study aids he supplied out of his pocket, and he was a Knight of Columbus.
In 1946, Bl. Carlos enrolled at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras to pursue higher studies, where his brother José and sister Haydée were already UPR faculty members. As his disciples grew in number, he moved into nearby
One of his favorite sayings about this feast was Vivimos para esa noche (We live for that night). This is now the motto on his tomb, which is located in the Cathedral of Caguas.
Bl. Carlos was diagnosed with rectal cancer following an operation in 1963 and died on July 13, 1963, at the age of 44. His feast is celebrated July 13. In these days when there is so much talk of reform of the Liturgy, he is a good one to pray to.