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Rev. Domingo Estrada

Brownsville, Texas

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Rev. Domingo Estrada, OMI Rev. Domingo Estrada, OMI, born in San Antonio, Texas on December 1, 1942, died on Monday, September 21, 2009 at the age of 66. Fr. Estrada was educated at St. Anthony's High School Seminary in San Antonio, Texas and at Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate in Pass...

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I met Fr. Mingo when he was at the Shrine in San Juan. A gentle and prayerful person. Listened with much compassion. My prayers and gratitude to his family for sharing him with us all. May he rest in peace,
Nelly

Father Domingo performed our wedding ceremony on Feb. 5, 1977. I think we might have been his first wedding at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Brownsville, Tx. He was a gracious man and we are sorry to hear of his passing.

Bree and Josie Oakes, Kerrville, Tx.

Father Estrada performed our wedding on June 4th, 1977 at St Joseph's Church in Brownsville, Texas. My wife and I have been married for 32 years now. May he rest in peace and our prayers to his family.

To Father Dominogo Estrada's Family,
Thank you for sharing Fr. Mingo with us. He was a man of God and will be greatly missed, but he has left us with wonderful memories of him and taught us how to Love God. We were truthly Bless.

Fr. Mingo will always be remembered as a pilar of Our Lady Of Guadalupe, he forever changed my life and many other youths. I owe my life with Christ to you Fr Mingo, may the Lord Bless You in eternal Heaven, I know one day I shall meet with you both again. We love and miss you.

Fr. Mingo as we all knew him when he was with us at Our Lady of Guadalupe, was a great man. He will always be in my memories as a child growing up in the Catholic church. You will truly be missed by all.

This world has lost an awesome man of faith who shared that great faith with so many of us. We were blessed to have him here at Our Lady. Gracias por todo lo que hiciste por nosotros y que en la paz de Dios descanses.

You gave me my first confession. I remember being 10 years old and listening to you speak like I was the only one in the church. I have yet to find another priest that can do that. I will always remember you with fondness and love. May you rest in peace, and thank you for being in our lives.

Thanks for your dedication to the youth and to the families you served at OLG. You helped so many of us through very difficult times by reminding us of the awesome grace and power of God. Our prayers are with your family. John 14:27