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Birth
The birth of Silviano born in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán and his parents are Don Juan Carrillo Zarco and Doña Librada Cárdenas Ramírez -
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Silviano Carrillo
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Baptized
Was baptazied the next day after his birth in the church Nuestra Señora de la Salud which was in the city -
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Childhood
Silviano Carrillo's childhood was mostly moving from place to place because of the war. Silviano had alot of homes thanks to that. -
Moving
He moved to Zamora Michoacan -
The Seminary
They moved to Guadalajara and there Silviano continued his studies in the Seminary. He lost his parents before they could see him become a priest -
Priest
On December 26, 1884, was ordained priest by the Hon. Lord D. Pedro Loza and Pardavé, Archbishop of Guadalajara, in the chapel of the archbishop's palace. -
Minister and Temple
In August 1885 he was sent as minister to Cocula, Jalisco, and there with all the enthusiasm of his youth, gave the catechesis of children and adults and form the faithful in the exercise of charity through conferences St. Vincent de Paul. He built a temple to San Pedro, conditioned the hospital building for improved Exercises House. -
Pastor of Cuidad Guzman
The July 16, 1895 he was appointed pastor of Ciudad Guzman in Zapotlán Grande, Jalisco and with a heart of father and pastor gave himself to the good of his parish. -
Theif stole the Tabernacle
On July 18, 1901 a thief stole the tabernacle of the parish a sacred vessel some consecrated host. This sacrilege was particularly painful and he was the definitive call of the Holy Spirit to become the founder of a religious congregation whose sisters were devoted to love and adore the Blessed Sacrament and to make him known and loved through Christian education childhood and youth. -
Sisters Servants of the Blessed Sacrement Founded
The November 25, 1904 was born the Congregation of Sisters "Servants of the Blessed Sacrament", with the permission of the Hon. Mr. J. Jesus Ortiz -
Death
He died of a fatal illness and thus our dear Father Silviano went to answer Gods call in heaven.