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Miguel Santa Maria Mochon, better known as Padre Miguel, (Dílar, September 8, 1879 – Rio de Janeiro, March 19, 1947) was a Spanish Catholic priest, whose name was given to the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Padre Miguel. Born in the village of Granada came to Brazil in 1888. Four years later, fatherless, was under the care of Vincentian priests. He studied at the Salesian College in Niteroi by 1898, when he began his training in seminar of . Later, he was sent by to France. He was also a pioneer of film exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, converting your home into a small cinema.

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  • Miguel Santa Maria Mochon, better known as Padre Miguel, (Dílar, September 8, 1879 – Rio de Janeiro, March 19, 1947) was a Spanish Catholic priest, whose name was given to the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Padre Miguel. Born in the village of Granada came to Brazil in 1888. Four years later, fatherless, was under the care of Vincentian priests. He studied at the Salesian College in Niteroi by 1898, when he began his training in seminar of . Later, he was sent by to France. Back to Rio de Janeiro, completed the renovation of the church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which was named vicar in 1910. Created the first regular school in the region of Realengo. He also worked at the mills catechizing of N. Sra. Da Conceição da Pavuna and , treading the path that became known as Way of the Father. He was also a pioneer of film exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, converting your home into a small cinema. He died in 1947 and was buried in the church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição. His name was given to the train station formerly known as Moça Bonita. (en)
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  • Miguel Santa Maria Mochon, better known as Padre Miguel, (Dílar, September 8, 1879 – Rio de Janeiro, March 19, 1947) was a Spanish Catholic priest, whose name was given to the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Padre Miguel. Born in the village of Granada came to Brazil in 1888. Four years later, fatherless, was under the care of Vincentian priests. He studied at the Salesian College in Niteroi by 1898, when he began his training in seminar of . Later, he was sent by to France. He was also a pioneer of film exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, converting your home into a small cinema. (en)
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  • Miguel de Santa Maria Mochon (en)
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