Background
He was the cousin of Francisco Afan Delgado, descendant of General Martin Delgado. Delgado was born on 20 June 1887 in the Philippine city of Malolos.
He was the cousin of Francisco Afan Delgado, descendant of General Martin Delgado. Delgado was born on 20 June 1887 in the Philippine city of Malolos.
He was the fourth child of Juan Fausto Delgado and Eustaquia Salcedo y Concepcion. Graduating in 1912, Doctor Delgado joined the San Juan de Dios hospital for a brief period before putting up his own clinic in San Pablo. In 1917, Doctor Delgado founded Council 1900 of the Knights of Columbus.
This was the first Filipino council of the K of C and he would eventually hold the position of Grand Knight.
In 1923, he returned to Manila and resumed his practice with old friends and classmates, establishing his own clinic in the city. lieutenant was during this period of his life that he began teaching obstetrics, pediatrics and gynecology at the University of Santo Tomas, while lecturing on medical ethics, sociology, anthropology, apologetics and religion.
This would be a career path that would continue for 27 years and would earn him the distinction of being the only layman teaching theology. Delgado was appointed as the first resident ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the Holy See in 1957.
Written about Ambassador Delgado in a special issue of the Manila Chronicle, January 31, 1969 by Francisco De Leon:
“Pope pius XII had assured him that the Philippines would finally get her due recognition with the appointment of the first Filipino cardinal..Pope Pius XII died a few months later.
Many Filipinos back home believed that it killed the hope. Ambassador Delgado on his part, knew that the idea did not perish with the death of the pope. The appointment of a Filipino cardinal was a matter of justice.
Justice may be delayed but it does not perish..in less than three years of serving as the country"s Ambassador to the Vatican, the Philippines finally got her first cardinal with the appointment by Pppe John XXIII of Manila archbishop Rufino Jiao Santos.”
In 1966, he authored a book "Fe Y Patria," Discursos, conferencias y articulos.
Among some of the awards received through the life of Doctor Jose Maria Delgado:
Most Outstanding Physician by the Philippine Federation of Private Medical Practitioners
Medal of Catholic Action of the Philippines, Pope Pius XI (1939)
Medal of the Pilgrims to Jerusalem
Papal Knight with decoration “Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice” (1927)
Order of Pius IX
Golden Cross Award by The University of Santo Tomas
When asked about his passions, Doctor Delgado is remembered as saying: “I have three loves in this life, God, Country and Culture. Upon his passing at the age of 91 on December 24, 1978, one might say that his life was an embodiment of these passions.