Padre Alberto: ¡Papá por segunda vez!

El Padre Alberto Cutié y su esposa, la guatemalteca Ruhama B. Cutié, tienen mucho que celebrar esta Nochebuena: el segundo embarazo de la pareja. “Consideramos que es un regalo del Niño Jesús que nos está llegando otro hijo en esta época tan especial”, asegura en exclusiva a Peopleenespanol.com el orgulloso padre. “Es el mejor regalo de Navidad que podemos recibir”.

El bebé —cuyo sexo se sabrá a mediados de enero — es el segundo de la pareja que se casó en el 2009, después de que el entonces sacerdote católico se apartó de esa iglesia para unirse a la Episcopal y allí casarse con su ahora esposa, de 37 años. La pareja tiene una niña, Camila Victoria, de 1 año; y Cutié es el padrastro de Christian Norton, de 17 años, hijo de Ruhama de una unión previa.

“Christian está entusiasmado, es el primero a quien le dijimos”, dice Cutié, cubanoamericano de 42 años. “La niña [Camila Victoria] no quiere caminar, quiere correr. Ayer en las tiendas, cuando andábamos buscando regalos de Navidad, todo el mundo me decía ‘Padre Alberto, ¡qué linda está!’. Camilita tiene la atención de todos en la iglesia. Ella es la princesita”.

La familia tiene aún otra razón más para festejar el Año Nuevo: el lanzamiento del libro de Cutié, Dilema, en tapa blanda. “Tuve la oportunidad de reescribir la introducción y básicamente en la nueva presentación hago un análisis de la reacción de la gente a la primera edición”, dice Cutié del libro que estará disponible a partir del 3 de enero.

“Hay reacciones positivas y negativas, variadas. Hablo de la cantidad de sacerdotes que me han escrito a diario diciendo ‘Nos identificamos con el libro, con tu mensaje, con tu vida’. Algunos continúan dentro de iglesia [católica], o como yo están sirviendo en otra iglesia”.

En una próxima edición de PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL, que estará disponible en tabletas a partir del 30 de diciembre, verán fotos exclusivas de la familia Cutié mientras se prepara para la próxima llegada del nuevo miembro del clan.

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New York Police & Fire Widow’s and Children’s’ Benefit Fund to Host 26th Annual Gala on “10-13”, honoring Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO, Lloyd C. Blankfein.

Journal of Transportation October 22, 2011 New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund Chairman, Stephen J. Dannhauser of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and President, Kevin Parker of Deutsche Asset Management will host the charity’s 26th Annual Benefit Gala with a tribute to New York City’s fallen first responders on Thursday, October 13, 2011. The gala will be hosted at the Wade Thompson Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory in New York City.

This year’s Gala, marking the 10th Anniversary of “9-11,” will honor Lloyd Blankfein, Chairman and CEO of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., for his ongoing support of the Benefit Fund and NYC’s first responders. The gala will be hosted by Brian Williams, Anchor and Managing Editor of NBC Nightly News.

Kevin Parker, Global Head of Deutsche Bank’s Asset Management division and President of the charity said, “The safety our City’s Fire and Police personnel provide us is something we should never take for granted. The emergency radio call of ’10-13′, which is also the date of the Gala, indicates that a First Responder is in need of assistance. Let this date, on the 10th anniversary of 9-11 when so many of them gave their lives, be a reminder to all of us that our commitment to New York’s bravest and their families must not waiver.” “It’s a privilege to honor Lloyd,” said Stephen Dannhauser, Chairman of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and Chairman of the charity’s Board of Directors. “The support that he and his colleagues at Goldman Sachs have shown to family members of New York’s finest and bravest heroes has been remarkable and has made a huge impact on their lives, providing help when and where it is most needed.” “All New Yorkers owe a great deal not only to the City’s first responders but to their families,” said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and CEO of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. “It is an honor for our firm to help support the New York Police & Fire Widows & Children’s Benefit Fund.” Special guests include Hockey Hall of Famer, former honoree and charity VP of Community Affairs, Mark Messier, NYC Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, and NYC Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano and Port Authority Police Superintendent Michael Fedorko, Donnie Wahlberg (Blue Bloods), Jim Cramer (Mad Money) and many of New York’s movers and shakers will be milling amongst the 1200 guests. go to website jim cramer mad money

Mark Messier said, “I chose to get involved with this charity, AnswertheCall.org because like all Americans and New Yorkers, I was profoundly affected by September 11, 2001. The courage and selflessness that was shown by New York’s Bravest and Finest was an inspiration to me. I feel deeply compelled to honor and remember all first responders who put the safety of others before their own by helping the families they leave behind.” The event will also feature a performance by up and coming entertainer Duane McLaughlin, who will sing his new release “Ready to Live”.

Since its inception in 1985 by Daniel J. “Rusty” Staub, the Benefit Fund has distributed more than $123 million to the families of New York City Police and Fire Fighters who have been killed in the line of duty. Starting in 1987, the Benefit Fund provided 320 families with annual financial assistance. The commitment has since grown to nearly 700 families. With minimal overhead, the charity is able to give 95 cents of every dollar donated directly to the families who has suffered the loss of a loved one in the line of duty The Gala will include a live auction led by George McNeely of Christie’s. Notable items that are being donated this year include unique experience packages through the NYPD, FDNY and PAPD. here jim cramer mad money

The cocktail reception begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and program at 7:30 p.m. Individual tickets begin at $1000.

For tickets and sponsorship/ticket information, contact: Linda Giammona, 212.735.4505 or linda.giammona@answerthecall.org About The New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund The Benefit Fund’s mission is to provide assistance to the families of New York City Police Officers, Fire Fighters, Port Authority Police and EMS Personnel who have been killed in the line of duty. The Benefit Fund gives financial assistance to grieving families immediately after they lose their loved one. Our goal is to raise enough funds to provide meaningful annual distributions to our beneficiaries for the remainder of their lives.

Since the Benefit Fund’s inception in 1985 by Daniel J. “Rusty” Staub, the our charity has distributed over $123 million to the families of fallen New York City Police and Fire personnel who have been killed in the line of duty. In 1987 we provided 320 families with annual financial assistance and by 2011 we have made the same commitment to nearly 700 families. Our need has certainly grown, but our mission remains pure: NEVER FORGET those that put the safety of others before their own. www.answerthecall.org

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