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Darwin Ramos (December 17, 1994 – September 23, 2012) was a Filipino
street child Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village. Homeless youth are often called street kids, or urchins; the definition of street children is contested, but many practitioners and policymakers ...
and
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. As part of the
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process, he was named a
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by the Vatican in 2019.


Biography


1994–2006: Family life and life on the streets

Darwin Ramos was born on December 17, 1994, in Doña Marta Maternity Hospital, in
Pasay Pasay, officially the City of Pasay (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 Philippine census, 2020 census, it has a ...
. Darwin spent his early years with his family along P. Villanueva St., Pasay. Their house was in a slum between
EDSA Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA (), is a major Ring road, circumferential road around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It passes through 6 of Metro Manila's 17 local government units or citi ...
and Libertad LRT stations. Darwin was the second child of nine children of a very poor family. His mother worked as a laundrywoman to earn some money to provide for her family while his father was an alcoholic. In order to help his family, Darwin became a waste picker in the street, with his sister Marimar who was two years younger. They spent their day going through garbage to recover plastic waste which they sold. The children did not go to school because of grave financial situation. At 7 years old, he was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic disease characterized by muscle weakness.Parke, Caleb. "From slums to sainthood: Vatican names Filipino boy who died at 17 'Servant of God'", Fox News, June 6, 2019
/ref> This began as weakness in the legs. Then, his mother noticed that Darwin was stumbling increasingly. Progressively, Darwin could no longer stand as his muscles weakened further. Poverty pushed the family to live on the street. His father took advantage of Darwin's illness and he would position Darwin every morning at the Libertad station to beg from passers-by. Although he felt terrible shame, there was no other way to earn money to feed his family. His father frequently took a large portion of the money to buy alcohol. Darwin would not complain as long as a sufficient portion was left to feed his brothers and sisters. In 2006, a group of street educators of the ''Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation'' ("A Bridge for Children Foundation"), came into contact with Darwin while he was panhandling at the Libertad station, and offered to take him in. Darwin agreed as he no longer could stand up straight.


2006–2012: Life at the Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation

Darwin lived at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Center, a home for boys with special needs caused by different disabilities. He was baptized in the
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on 23 December 2006, at the
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. One year later, he received
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and the sacrament of confirmation from the
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of
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,
Broderick Pabillo Broderick Soncuaco Pabillo (; born March 11, 1955) is a Filipino prelate who has been the Vicar Apostolic of Taytay in Palawan since 2021. He was appointed by Pope Francis to that post on June 29, 2021, and was installed on August 19 by Soc ...
. Darwin increasingly suffered more respiratory distress that required consecutive hospitalizations. He never complained and always smiled even during most difficult times. He had the habit of offering his sufferings. When he was speaking of his own illness, he did not talk about his myopathy but of what he called as being his "mission". One day, he said to the priest of the Foundation: "You know Father, I think Jesus wants me to hold on until the end, just like he did". Darwin developed a deep personal relationship with Christ; not a day passed that the young boy did not take time out to entrust himself to him. A caregiver from the foundation testified: "One day, when Darwin was feverish, he insisted to be helped in getting out of bed to join the others in the center so that he could lead the evening prayer. It was Jesus before anything else."


September 2012: Darwin's final week

On Sunday, September 16, 2012, the nurse of the foundation decided to bring Darwin to the Philippine Children's Medical Center (PCMC) in
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because he had difficulty breathing. When the priest in charge of the ''Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation'' arrived at his bedside, the first thing that Darwin did was to excuse himself for causing the priest worries. Darwin added as he breathed laboriously: "Thank you for everything Father". On Monday, September 17, Darwin was
intubated Intubation (sometimes entubation) is a medical procedure involving the insertion of a tube into the body. Most commonly, intubation refers to tracheal intubation, a procedure during which an endotracheal tube is inserted into the trachea to supp ...
and was no longer able to talk. He was able to write in a notebook. Darwin then received the anointing of the sick. On Friday, September 21, he looked peaceful and had a big smile. He wrote his two last sentences in a notebook: "A huge thank you" and "I am very happy" as a sign of a battle won. On Saturday, Darwin entered into a great silence while remaining conscious. He died on Sunday, September 23, 2012, at sunrise, at the PCMC in Quezon City. The funeral mass was celebrated in a full church, attended by all the children of the Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation. Darwin was buried at the Pasay City Public Cemetery.


Legacy

In the Philippines, the memory of Darwin's life remains in the minds of many. People continue to gather at his tomb in Pasay City Cemetery. In 2016, Daniel-Ange de Maupeou d'Ableiges wrote a book entitled ''Prophètes de la Beauté'' ("Prophets of beauty") with the initial pages dedicated to the life of Darwin Ramos. Many readers were touched by his example of joy and love through disease and suffering, throughout his adolescence, and the countless testimonies of the graces received through his intercession: "In spite of the disease, it is his joy of living and his luminous glance that will have touched more than one. Darwin has left the image of a young boy edifying with holiness, who despite his young age, quickly realized that his illness, much more than an irreversible ordeal, was none the less a mission ... A mission guided by the one he loved so much to call his friend: Jesus."


Canonization process

In March 2018,
Honesto Ongtioco Honesto "Nes" Flores Ongtioco (born October 17, 1948) is a Filipino bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the first bishop of the Diocese of Cubao from August 28, 2003 until his retirement was accepted on October 4, 2024. Prior t ...
, Bishop of the
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, opened the cause for
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of Darwin Ramos."Cubao: Darwin Ramos, who died at 17 due to myopathy, is a "Servant of God", PIME Asia News, May 31, 2019
/ref> The ''Darwin Ramos Association'' on March 14, 2018, assigned the Thomas de Gabory OP as
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. After having obtained the ''
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'' (on March 29, 2019) of the
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in Rome, and after the consultation of the faithful by the publication of the edict during 2 months, the cause was officially open in public on August 28, 2019, at the Immaculate Conception cathedral of Cubao by Bishop Ongtioco.Patinio, Ferdinand. "Cubao diocese starts cause for beatification of Darwin Ramos", Philippine News Agency, August 29, 2019
/ref> An ecclesiastical tribunal was assigned to hear witnesses.


See also

* List of Filipinos venerated in the Catholic Church


Notes and references


Bibliography

* Fr. Matthieu Dauchez, ''DARWIN RAMOS - Master of Joy'', Manila (Philippines), St Pauls, 2022, 110 p. () * Matthieu Dauchez, ''Plus fort que les ténèbres'', Paris (France), Éditions Artège, 2015, 168 p. () * Daniel-Ange de Maupeou d'Ableiges, ''Prophètes de la Beauté'', Montrouge (France), Éditions du Jubilé, 2016, 236 p. (), pp. 25–38. * ''Ma figure spirituelle, Darwin Ramos'', in '' La Vie'', 2015 * Alexandra Chapeleau, ''La mission de Darwin Ramos: "Plus fort que les ténèbres"'' , ZENIT - Français, o
fr.zenith.org
20 mars 2015.


External links


Darwin Ramos Association (official website)

ANAK-Tnk Foundation
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