Pedro de San José Betancur

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Pedro de San José Betancur was a 17th-century Spanish missionary and Catholic saint known for his charitable work and evangelization in Guatemala.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic saint
Roman Catholic religious
founder of religious order
human
missionary
activeIn Antigua Guatemala NERFINISHED
Guatemala NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Brother Pedro NERFINISHED
Hermano Pedro NERFINISHED
San Pedro de Betancur NERFINISHED
beatificationDate 1980-06-22
beatifiedBy Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
birthDate 1626-03-21
birthPlace Vilaflor, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain NERFINISHED
canonizationDate 2002-07-30
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizedBy Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Spain
deathDate 1667-04-25
deathPlace Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala, Captaincy General of Guatemala NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Canarian
feastDay April 25
founded Bethlehemite Brothers NERFINISHED
Bethlehemite Sisters (as a female branch associated with his work) NERFINISHED
Order of Bethlehemite Brothers NERFINISHED
hospital for the poor in Antigua Guatemala
shelter for the homeless in Antigua Guatemala
gender male
knownFor care for abandoned children
care for the poor
care for the sick
charitable work
evangelization in Guatemala
promotion of social works in Antigua Guatemala
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
memberOf Franciscan Third Order NERFINISHED
name Pedro de San José Betancur NERFINISHED
occupation founder of religious congregation
missionary
religious brother
partOf Spanish colonial missions in the Americas NERFINISHED
patronage Central America NERFINISHED
Guatemala NERFINISHED
migrants
the poor
placeOfBurial Iglesia de San Francisco, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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Fort San Pedro namedAfter Pedro de San José Betancur