José Gregorio Hernández
José Gregorio Hernández was a Venezuelan physician and scientist, often referred to as the 'Doctor of the Poor.' He is renowned for his contributions to medical science and his dedication to helping the underprivileged. Hernández is also a significant figure in Venezuelan culture and is remembered for his deep Christian faith, which guided his humanitarian work. He is often cited in discussions about the intersection of ethics and medicine, emphasizing the importance of moral responsibility in healthcare.
Born on Jul 26, 1864 (161 years old)
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Venezuela:
José Gregorio Hernández is known as the first saint of Venezuela and was celebrated during the mass that Cardinal Porras intended to hold.
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Venezuela:
Porras fue uno de los principales promotores de la causa de José Gregorio Hernández.
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Venezuela:
The article discusses the canonization of José Gregorio Hernández, for which a mass of thanksgiving was to be held.
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Venezuela:
José Gregorio Hernández is celebrated as one of the first saints of Venezuela.
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Venezuela:
José Gregorio Hernández is celebrated as a saint and was a student and professor at the Universidad Central de Venezuela.
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Venezuela:
José Gregorio Hernández was celebrated for his canonization during a mass at UCV.
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Venezuela:
The celebration reinforces national joy for the recent canonization of José Gregorio Hernández.
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Venezuela:
José Gregorio Hernández is honored during a tribute for his canonization.
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Venezuela:
José Gregorio Hernández is one of the first Venezuelan saints canonized.
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Colombia:
José Gregorio Hernández is one of the beati whose canonization influenced the release of detainees.
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