present below Our Album of Remembrance "for this week, the CEPH edit page every Saturday for the newspaper El Llanquihue (page A2 in the print paper), with photos and information from our files and material that is provided by the community . On this occasion, the issue of the journal for the on 06 February 2010. ENLARGE To see this page on the website of newspaper El Llanquihue, click here RAMON munites EYZAGUIRRE born in Santiago on August 18, 1901. After studying at the Institute of Humanities and the College Alameda Sacred Hearts, entered the Pontifical Seminary of Santiago and was ordained priest at the Cathedral of Santiago on April 5, 1924 by Bishop Rafael Edwards Salas. On January 22, 1934, Pope Pius XI appointed him Bishop of Ancud. His episcopal motto was "In nomine tuo laxabo rete" (In your name, O Lord, cast the net). When it was created the Diocese of Puerto Montt, Pope Pius XII appointed him as its first Bishop on April 29, 1939. The news was received in the city of Havana, Cuba, stopover for a long journey - by sea - to Rome to meet with his visit "ad Limina Apostolorum" (visit to the thresholds of the Apostles) to give much al Santo Padre del estado de la Diócesis de Ancud. Tomó posesión de la diócesis de Puerto Montt el 14 de mayo de 1940. Durante su fructífera acción religiosa fueron creadas las parroquias de Los Muermos, Tegualda y Llanquihue. El 23 de noviembre de 1957, el Papa Pío XII lo nombra Obispo de la diócesis de San Felipe, tomando posesión de su nuevo cargo el 20 de abril de 1958. Renuncia a la diócesis el 23 de abril de 1963, radicándose en Santiago. En 1970 opta por el título de Obispo dimisionario de Puerto Montt. Falleció en Santiago el 18 de junio de 1992. Una avenida que perpetua su nombre, atraviesa las poblaciones La Paloma, Villa Rayen, Villa Antillanca y Villa Puerta del Sol, ubicadas en la denominada cuarta terrace of Puerto Montt. boathouse In the late 1940's, was built in the Angelmó palafito a local type, which hosted the rowing of Puerto Montt. The building was known as the "House Boat." The former building, given its privileged location beside the sea, housed also featured local artists immortalized in his paintings that Angelmó of yesteryear, with their boats Chiloé and its people. In 1962, due to the expansion work of the creek, it was necessary to demolish this building, that could support standing stoically in the strong earthquake in May 1960. Since that date, many efforts have been made in these forty-eight years to return to a new facility for local rowers, measures that these days would yield positive results. The picture shows the old Boat House shortly before being demolished, a view was taken by Roger Emanuels, a U.S. citizen, who visited the city in those years. THE LOCAL ROWING This boating activity has its origins many years ago in the city of Puerto Montt. On the uniqueness of our geography, Tenglo channel offers an excellent place to practice this sport branch. Two clubs, "White Star" and "Odds", bringing together athletes with their successes have brought many medals to the region. These two bodies in tandem, made today, based on an interesting project infrastructure, enormous efforts by the authorities, for the replacement of a new "House Boats", a space according to the international elite level with our local paddlers . In the picture, there is a crew of White Star Club 1954, tri regional champions, the 60, 61 and 62 in Valdivia, cup Aurelio Andrade. The team consists of (from bow): José del Carmen Avendaño, Julio Paredes Montiel, Walker and Luis Alberto Avendaño. Notably Montiel Julio Paredes, was a standout athlete rowing in the 50s, 80s and early 90s, and father of two prominent T-shirts, such as your daughters Jovita and Paola Paredes. His wife Riola Gonzalez is a recognized leader of the oar, and his son Juan Carlos, is the technical coordinator of the Regional Association of Rowing "Archipelago", who has provided this photograph. |
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