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Alberto Cutié

Alberto R. Cutié (born April 29, 1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an Episcopal priest also known as Padre Alberto. Cutié was ordained as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church in 1995, and known as an internationally recognizable name by hosting television and radio programs.
Cutié left the Roman Catholic Church in May 2009, after publication of photographs showing him with a woman at the beach and his subsequent admission that he was in love. He has said that mandatory celibacy was only one of the theological differences that led him to leave the Roman Catholic Church for the Episcopal Church.〔Kaleem J. "Father Alberto Cutié joins Episcopal church",''Miami Herald'', May 28, 2009 (link )〕 He married Ruhama Buni Canellis and joined the Episcopal Church. He now serves as rector of St. Benedict's, an Episcopal parish in Plantation, Florida.
==Media appearances==
Cutié, the middle child and son of Cuban exiles,〔''The Washington Post'', April 26, 2009; "Outspoken: A Conversation With Alberto Cutié, Multimedia priest"〕 was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. As a teenager he worked as a DJ.
He was ordained as a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Miami in 1995, the first ordinand of the then-newly designated Archbishop John Clement Favalora (retired 20 April 2010). As "Father Albert", he was the first priest to host a secular talk show both on radio and television. He is also a regular columnist whose writings appear in many Spanish language newspapers throughout the United States and Latin America. He gained worldwide recognition with his television debut in 1999 as the host of ''Padre Alberto'' (and later ''Cambia tu Vida con el Padre Alberto''), a daily talk show televised on the Telemundo network. He later served as host of the weekly program ''America en Vivo'' on Telemundo International.
Beginning in 2002, Cutié hosted a weekly talk program called ''Hablando Claro con el Padre Alberto'', reaching millions of households throughout the United States, Canada, Spain and Latin America on EWTN Español, which is part of the global network founded by Mother Angelica. In July 2003 he officiated at Celia Cruz's Funeral Mass in Miami, Florida.
Cutié also published his first self-help book, ''Real Life, Real Love'' (''Ama de Verdad, Vive de Verdad'') in January 2006. It sold thousands of copies and became a bestseller in the Spanish language market. His second book, ''Dilemma: A Priest's Struggle with Faith and Love'' (''Dilema: La Lucha de un Sacerdote Entre Su Fe y el Amor de la carne''), was released on January 4, 2011. He has been labelled as "Father Oprah" by various publications. He served as President and General Director of Radio Paz and Radio Peace Catholic 24-hour radio station beginning in January 2001. He hosted several radio programs, such as ''Al Dia'' and ''Linea Directa'', and directed the daily operations of Pax Catholic Communications for the Archdiocese of Miami until 2009. On April 2, 2009, he was named one of AARP's new Hispanic Ambassadors.
On January 4, 2011, Cutié released his candid memoir, ''Dilemma''. With the release of his new book he appeared on ''Good Morning America'', ''The View'', ''Fox and Friends'', and ''The Joy Behar Show'' as well as several national Spanish language television programs, including ''Don Francisco Presenta'', ''Despierta America'', and ''Al Rojo Vivo''.

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