Mariano Soler
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Mariano Soler | |
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Archbishop of Montevideo | |
See | Montevideo |
Appointed | April 19, 1897 |
Predecessor | Inocencio María Yéregui |
Successor | Juan Francisco Aragone |
Orders | |
Ordination | December 21, 1872 |
Personal details | |
Born |
San Carlos, Uruguay | March 25, 1846
Died |
September 26, 1908 62) Gibraltar | (aged
Buried | Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral |
Nationality | Uruguayan |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Residence | Montevideo |
Previous post | Bishop of Montevideo |
Alma mater | South American College |
Dr. Mariano Soler (born 25 March 1846 in San Carlos - deceased 26 September 1908 in Gibraltar) was a Uruguayan cleric and the first Catholic archbishop of Montevideo.
A student at the South American College in Rome, he obtained his doctorship in Canon Law. He was also a staunch opposer of Charles Darwin.[1]
References
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