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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Peláez and the second or maternal family name is Sebastián.
Servant of God
Pedro Peláez y Sebastián
A portrait painting of Peláez at the Pedro Pelaez Elementary School in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines
Personal details
Born
(1812-06-29)June 29, 1812
Pagsanjan, Laguna, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Died
June 3, 1863(1863-06-03) (aged 50) Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Nationality
Filipino
Denomination
Catholic
Occupation
Priest
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Pedro Peláez y Sebastián (June 29, 1812 – June 3, 1863) was a Filipino Catholic priest who favored the rights for Filipino clergy during the 19th century.[1] He was diocesan administrator of the Archdiocese of Manila for a brief period of time. In the early 19th century, Pelaez advocated for the secularization of Filipino priests and is considered the "Godfather of the Philippine Revolution." His cause towards beatification has been initiated; he is designated with the title "Servant of God."[2][3]
^Karnow 1989.
^"Manila Cathedral Fathers Unveil Statue of Padre Pedro Pelaez". dominusest.ph. August 23, 2022.
^"Causes Under Consideration". Hagiography Circle.
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