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The body of Scouts marched in towns and cities in the interior accompanied by a cast of waiter’s popular artists and the musicians whose resonances bands aroused lethargy of the monotonous existence of men in the field. Its theatrical evenings were great rejoicing for the inhabitants and very soon
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On February 20 founded the legendary Battalion Rojas Silva, long memory, naming by the lieutenant who gave tribute to fallen Paraguayan of that name in the fort Surprise, in the run-up to the war. That unit was enriched with the addition of hundreds of young people there learned how to conduct
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themselves within a framework of uncompromising behavior, acquired stoic spirit, love of country and spiritual formation. It was the forge of which emerged over the years, prominent artists, musicians, athletes and business men possessed all of them deep feelings of Christians.
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1932 and as he observed the boarding of the first items to the Chaco and former students - students, could not avoid, snatched by their impulses, accompany them on their uncertain fate. Appointed chaplain, became famous for his participation in the defense of the fort
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He was chaplain, shortly thereafter, the III Corps. On December 11, 1934, Las Moras in the fort, received the medal Cruz del Chaco, a chance to celebrate the anniversary of the victory of Field Way, the most brilliant tactical operation of the entire war.
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Among Masses and confessions, when the situation of defenders was critical, EPI Perez, under its own story, did not hesitate to pawn the gun and join the bloody battle that marked the crystallization of heroism Paraguayan.
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The figure of father Perez soon acquired notoriety; his appealing and educated personality, his affable treatment, and firm discipline of his actions gave him prestige and popularity.
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The figure of the victorious commander, Colonel Irrazabal he awoke a great admiration, that was mutual affinity, as the warrior kept a respect for the priest unparalleled.
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After the contest, Father Perez, holding the rank of colonel in the nation, returned to their usual activities. In 1936 was ed. Rumbos, body expression of the
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in the capital. In 1901 he made his first encounter with the Silesians to register as a craftsman student Monsignor Lasagna School led by father Turriccia.
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In celebration of seventy-five years of the arrival of the Salesians, Ernesto Perez gave birth to his "Historical Memory of the Work of the Salesians in
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On this stage of his life Father Perez wrote the book published in two volumes titled "The struggle of Chaco: what he saw, heard and knew a chaplain"
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In his priestly ministry he had a very active performance. In 1927 he was appointed director of the Salesian College of the Sacred Heart (
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The artistic group’s battalion Pai Perez was the germ of a multitude of recognized representatives of music and the scene. Ernesto Baez,
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on January 17, 1889. Son of Colonel Jose del Carmen Perez, conventional in the Constituent Assembly 1870 and Juana Rosa Acosta.
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In the first year of priesthood there was a transcendent fact, the creation of the notorious Battalion Scouts which it named
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in the new chapel of his former school, which was incorporated as a teaching exercise that lasted for eleven years.
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This article is about the Paraguayan Roman Catholic priest. For the Mexican professional golfer, see
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and two years later was elected vice president of the Paraguayan Federation of Scouting.
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In 1930 he was director of the Institute of San Jose Concepcion. At the outbreak of the
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Since 1960, a street of the neighborhood Pettirossi in the capital bears his name.
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The father Ernesto Perez Acosta, popularly known as "Pai Perez" was born in
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In 1958 was appointed representative in the Salesian Congress
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and 1958, the School of Agricultural Livestock Carlos Pfannl
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In 1952, he assumed the leadership of Don Bosco College
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to begin his studies at the Seminary of Manga, near
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Ernesto Pérez Acosta (golfer)

Itauguá
Paraguay
Roman Catholic
Chaco War
Itauguá
Encarnación
Uruguay
Montevideo
Asuncion
Don Bosco
Salesianito
Asunción
Chaco War
Nanawa
Bolivian
Catholic Church
John Barnabas
Villarrica
Coronel Oviedo
Turin
Italy
Paraguay
lowercase History of Paraguay
School Web
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1889 births
1977 deaths
People from Itauguá

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