Hernando de Cabrero was a Jesuit missionary in the Americas.
Cabrero served for some time as a missionary in the New Kingdom of Granada.
In a 1660 report, he described a man who refused to repent of "living in sin" being eaten by a caiman.
[2][3] In consultation with the provincial superior, Pedro Antonio Díaz, he finalized a new code for the Jesuit missions in New Spain on September 20, 1662.
[2] In 1676, Cabrero approved the foundation of the Jesuit Missions of Moxos.