Fernando Suarez

In 1995 he left with a Chemical Engineering degree travelling to Winnipeg, Canada to pursue his calling to become a priest.

In Canada, when Suarez was still a seminarian, a Canadian woman declared dead eight hours earlier also opened her eyes after he prayed over her.

"[3] He spent the first year of his priesthood as the associate pastor of St. Timothy's parish in North York, Ontario, however, since July 2003, in order to foster the spiritual gifts God has given him, he was assigned to begin a ministry of healing.

He was regularly conducting Healing Masses, retreats and missions, with large numbers of people now in attendance.

[6] On 26 January 2008, two died and seven were rushed to James Gordon Hospital due to exhaustion, Olongapo City while waiting for Suarez' healing Mass.

[9] On 19 January 2020, Suarez gave a public interview with the Philippine Daily Inquirer, regarding his exoneration from alleged activities of monetary corruption, sexual molestation, and the merchandising of religious articles for profit from the Holy Office which he cited ruling in his favor on 6 January 2020.

During his interview, Suarez claimed he was deprived of due process within the structure of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, prompting him to take his case directly to the Vatican for a permanent resolution.

He also declared that his local ordinary bishop gave him authorization to conduct his ministry of healing, formerly sanctioned by Cardinal Ricardo Vidal.

[citation needed] Suarez died aged 52 of a heart attack on 4 February 2020 while playing tennis at the Ayala Alabang Clubhouse.