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Mariano Puga

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37: 208:, on the banks of the Zanjón de la Aguada in Santiago, where he came into contact with extreme poverty. The experience led Puga to abandon his architecture degree after graduation and to pursue a religious vocation. Puga then entered the Diocesan Seminary, where he was ordained a priest in 1959 and sent to Paris that same year, to study liturgy. From there he continued studies in Italy and Belgium, obtaining the degree of Doctorate in Moral Theology, which allowed him to teach theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. 259:, the experience he would later attest as the worst of the seven imprisonments he was subjected to, during the dictatorship due to the physical and psychological torture the prisoners endured. Many conservative Catholics refused to associate themselves with Puga, resulting in him working part-time as a painter for churches, schools, and hardware stores, in order to sustain himself financially while maintaining his activism. 262:
In the 1980s Puga managed to attain a private audience with Pinochet, where he reportedly confronted him on the human rights abuses committed by his regime, saying "I have seen tortured victims, missing people, and searches and seizures, general. If I keep my mouth shut on that, Jesus will turn his
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During his life Puga was known as the "worker priest" for his simultaneous work as a clergyman and a construction worker. He was pastor of the university parish of La Legua, aimed at meeting the spiritual needs of students, academics, workers and general population, and a vocal defender of Human
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in Santiago, which was a known detention center where political prisoners were tortured, but he was never allowed inside.
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Puga was born in central Santiago to an aristocratic family and was one of seven brothers. His family's ancestors include
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assumed the role of dictator of Chile a year later. At the same time Puga's extreme fidelity to the
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In June 1974 Puga was arrested while preaching and taken to infamous prisons of
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led him to being dismissed from his pastoral role in Chuquicamata by cardinal
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The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability
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Winn, Peter (2010). Grandin & Joseph, Greg & Gilbert (ed.).
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At the end of 1972 he left Santiago and moved to the mining town of
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Iglesias de Concepción: Riqueza social en el corazón de los barrios
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visited Chile in 1987, Puga met with him after an appearance at
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Puga died on 14 March 2020 after a lengthy battle with
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He completed primary and part of secondary studies in
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Index

Rev.

Villa Grimaldi
Santiago
Roman Catholic
priest
Alma mater
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Spanish name
surname
military dictatorship
Mateo de Toro Zambrano
Melchor Concha y Toro
Concha y Toro
London
The Grange School
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
San Joaquín community
Chuquicamata
military coup
Salvador Allende
Augusto Pinochet
Liberation Gospel
Socialism
Raúl Silva Henríquez
National Stadium
Villa Grimaldi
Tres Álamos
Peru
Pope John Paul II

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