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Monsignor '''Rubén Isaza Restrepo''' was the first apostolic administrator of the Diocese of [[Ibagué]], leading it from 1960 to 1964. He was, at the time, the youngest bishop in Colombia since he was Auxiliary Bishop of [[Cartagena, Colombia|Cartagena]], who began to lead the diocese February 20, 1955 at the consecration of His Excellence [[Paolo Bertoli]], an ambassador of His Holiness [[Pius XII]]. Born in [[Salamina, Caldas]], [[Caldas Department|Caldas]], he died in [[Manizales]] in 1986. His remains rest in Manizales' cathedral. At the time of his death, he was Archbishop Emeritus of Cartagena.
Monsignor '''Rubén Isaza Restrepo''' was the first apostolic administrator of the Diocese of [[Ibagué]], leading it from 1960 to 1964. He was, at the time, the youngest bishop in Colombia since he was Auxiliary Bishop of [[Cartagena, Colombia|Cartagena]], who began to lead the diocese February 20, 1955 at the consecration of His Excellence [[Paolo Bertoli]], an ambassador of His Holiness [[Pius XII]]. Born in [[Salamina, Caldas]], [[Caldas Department|Caldas]], he died in [[Manizales]] in 1986. His remains rest in Manizales' cathedral. At the time of his death, he was Archbishop Emeritus of Cartagena.

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Monsignor Rubén Isaza Restrepo was the first apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Ibagué, leading it from 1960 to 1964. He was, at the time, the youngest bishop in Colombia since he was Auxiliary Bishop of Cartagena, who began to lead the diocese February 20, 1955 at the consecration of His Excellence Paolo Bertoli, an ambassador of His Holiness Pius XII. Born in Salamina, Caldas, Caldas, he died in Manizales in 1986. His remains rest in Manizales' cathedral. At the time of his death, he was Archbishop Emeritus of Cartagena.

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