Ernesto
Cofino, who died in 1991, was the father of five and a
pioneer in pediatric research in Guatemala. He established
the chair of pediatrics in the Department of Medicine
of the University of San Carlos, from where he taught
for 24 years.
Cofino
requested admission to the Opus Dei in 1956 as a supernumerary
member. Beginning that year, in addition to intensifying
his spiritual life, he dedicated himself to tasks of human
and Christian promotion, inspired in the social doctrine
of the Church. This led him to establish the Pediatric
Association of Guatemala, and to direct Caritas in that
country for many years. He died of cancer at 92.
Cofino's
process of canonization, following the "nihil obstat"
of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, began July
31 with the publication of the decree of introduction
of the cause, in the presence of Archbishop Prospero Penados
Del Barrio of Guatemala.
The
questioning of witnesses, necessary for the conclusion
of the diocesan process, will be completed in a few days.
The cause has received testimonies of favors attributed
to Cofino's intercession from Central America, Mexico,
the United States, Australia, France, Spain and Poland.
In
addition to Blessed Josemaria Escriva, three other members
of Opus Dei are in the process of canonization: Argentine
engineer Isidoro Zorzano, Catalan student Montse Grases
and Spanish doctor Eduardo Ortiz de Landazuri.