•
Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga (1771–1848), naturalist and first Apostolic Vicar of Uruguay •
Juan Francisco Larrobla (1775–1842), theologian and patriot, writer of the Declaration of the Independence •
José Benito Monterroso (1780–1838), secretary of the national hero
José Artigas •
José Benito Lamas (1787–1857), patriot and lecturer •
Manuel Barreiro (1787–1838), patriot and constituent •
Lorenzo Antonio Fernández (1792–1852), constituent and rector of the
University • Servant of God
Jacinto Vera (1813–1881), first Bishop of Montevideo • Blessed
Francisca Rubatto (1844–1905), founder of the
Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto •
Mariano Soler (1846–1908), first
Archbishop of Montevideo •
Antonio Barbieri,
OFM Cap (1892–1979), first Uruguayan cardinal •
Juan Luis Segundo,
SJ (1925–1996),
liberation theologian • Servant of God
Rubén Isidro Alonso,
SDB (1929-1992),
streetwise priest •
Daniel Sturla,
SDB (born 1959), second Uruguayan cardinal and current archbishop of Montevideo •
Gonzalo Aemilius (born 1978), principal of the Liceo Jubilar ==See also==