Saint Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga

[Saint Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga]
Memorial
18 August
Profile
Alberto's father died when the boy was four years old, and he grew up in poverty. Educated at the Jesuit College in Santiago, Chile. He early felt a call to religion, and to work with those as poor as himself. He entered the Jesuit novitiate in 1923, and was ordained in 1933. He taught religion at Colegion San Ignacio, trained teachers at the Catholic University in Santiago, led retreats for young men, and worked in the poor areas of the city whenever he could. In 1941 he wrote Is Chile a Catholic Country?, and became national chaplain to the youth movement Catholic Action. During a retreat in 1944 he started the work that would lead to El Hagar de Cristo which shelters the homeless and tries to rescue abandoned children, and was later modelled somewhat on the American Boys Town movement. In 1947 Father Hurtado founded the Chilean Trade Union Association (ASICH) to promote a Christian labour-union movement. He founded the journal Mensaje, dedicated to explaining the Church's teaching, in 1951. He wrote several works in his later years on trade unions, social humanism and the Christian social order.
Born
22 January 1901 at Vina del Mar, Chile
Died
18 August 1952 at Santiago, Chile of pancreatic cancer
Beatified
16 October 1994 by Pope John Paul II
Canonized
23 October 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI at Rome, Italy
Additional Information
Centro de Estudios y Documentación de Padre Hurtado
Santuario del Padre Hurtado
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Readings
I am happy, Lord.

- Blessed Alberto's frequent prayer during his fight with cancer

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