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In Honor to Padre Felix Varela

Padre Varela

 

Padre Felix Varela, whose 30 years of humanitarian works in the US earned him high esteem here and abroad, was honored with the issuance of a new 32 cents commemorative stamp on Monday, Sept. 15, 1997.

Padre Varela dedicated his life to the service of others, especially young people, the sick and the poor. Considered a great defender of liberty, but above all, exemplary priest who led his ministry in New York City for more than 20 years.

In the early 1820s he concentrated his efforts to help the poor minorities living in the City and founded nurseries and orphanages for children of poor widows.

Organized the New York Catholic Temperance Association and virtually lived in hospitals while caring for cholera victims during the epidemic in 1832. As a result of of abilities and dedication, Varela was named Vicar General of the New York diocese.

Varela also founded the first Spanish newspaper in the US, publishing articles about human rights injustices suffered by minorities, as well as essays on religious tolerance, cooperation between English and Spanish speaking communities, and the importance of education.

Before coming to the US, Varela, who was born in 1788, was named Professor of Philosophy of the Seminary of San Carlos in Havana, Cuba, where he quickly distinguished himself as a great educator. During his professional career, Varela introduced numerous innovations in teaching and defending the principle - then considered strange - of giving women the same education as men.

Varela spent his last years in the City of St. Augustine, where he retired due to illness. He died in 1853, but his legacy endures, as two foundations named in his honor carry out his work in Miami and New York.

 

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