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Ceferino Namuncurá

Blessed Ceferino Namuncurá (August 26, 1886 - May 11, 1905) was a saintly religious student and the object of a Roman Catholic ''cultus'' of veneration in northern Patagonia and throughout Argentina.
〔(Ceferino Namuncura ) (Spanish)〕
== Early life ==
He was born at Chimpay, a small town in Valle Medio, Río Negro Province, Argentina,〔("Blessed Ceferino Namuncura", Salesians of Don Bosco )〕 the sixth child of Rosario Burgos and a Mapuche ''cacique'', Manuel Namuncurá. He was baptized by a Salesian missionary priest, Domingo Milanesio, at the age of eight. Namuncurá's early years were spent by the Río Negro river, and it was here that he, according to legend, miraculously survived a fall into the river.
His father Manuel, Chief of the Mapuches, promoted to honorary colonel in the Argentine army, decided that his son study in Buenos Aires, in order to prepare himself "to be useful to his people."〔 Thanks to the friendship of Manuel with General Luís María Campos, Minister of War and the Navy of Argentina, the boy came to study in the National Workshops of the Navy as a carpenter's apprentice. There he would remain for three months. Ceferino wrote to his father that he was not happy in that place and Manuel then asked former Argentine president Luis Sáenz Peña's advice. He recommended to Colonel Manuel Namuncurá that he send the boy to the Salesians of Don Bosco.

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