Fred Rodriguez
Author
Fred Tenorio Rodriguez (Familian Supianu) is the eldest of three brothers born to Priscilla Tenorio and Alfred Rodriguez.
Rodriguez holds an associate of science degree in criminal justice from Guam Community College as well as a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in theology from the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.
His thesis, The Humble Man of God: One Man’s Communion with God and Creation, discusses the ontological similitude of healing from the makana to suruhano in relation to the Roman Catholic Church’s teaching on sacramental healing through the life of his grandfather, the late Tun Franciso Quitugua Tenorio.
Rodriguez is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Guam teaching World History and is a co-executive producer and host to Guam’s only Catholic television show, Catholics On The Move, as well as a radio show co-host on Catholic Education radio, Why Do Catholics Do That.
He formerly held the directorship position in the Archdiocese of Agana as director of the Office of Faith Formation and the Office of Family and Youth Ministry, under the Division of Pastoral Ministries.