Sebastian de Aparicio y del Pardo (January 20, 1502 – February 25, 1600) was a Spanish colonist in Mexico shortly after its conquest by Spain. After a life as a cattle rancher and road builder, he entered the Franciscan Order as a lay brother. He spent the next 26 years of his long life as a mendicant friar of the order and died with an outstanding reputation for holiness. He was beatified by the Catholic Church. [Image caption: School picture, colored reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]
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Sebastian de Aparicio y del Pardo (January 20, 1502 – February 25, 1600) was a Spanish colonist in Mexico shortly after its conquest by Spain. After a life as a cattle rancher and road builder, he entered the Franciscan Order as a lay brother. He spent the next 26 years of his long life as a mendicant friar of the order and died with an outstanding reputation for holiness. He was beatified by the Catholic Church. [Image caption: School picture, colored reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]