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  2. El Apóstol - Wikipedia

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    El Apóstol was released on November 9, 1917, at the Cine Select-Suipacha. [3] [19] [8] The film was successful in Buenos Aires, [20] with newspapers favorably reviewing the film: Crítica, La Nación, and La Película considered El Apóstol an advancement within cinema, and La Razón considered it good satire. [21]

  3. Quirino Awards - Wikipedia

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    Cantar con Sentido: Una Biografía de Violeta Parra – Leonardo Beltrán, director; Pablo Greene, producer (Chile) Morte e Vida Uterina – Daniel Bruson, director; Samantha Alves, producer (Brazil) Solar City: How Energy Gets to You – Mariano Bergara, Becho Lo Bianco, directors; Sol Bizzozero, producer ( Argentina )

  4. Naasón Joaquín García - Wikipedia

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    Naasón Merarí Joaquín García (born on 7 May 1969) is a convicted sex offender, and the third leader of the La Luz del Mundo church, succeeding his father, Samuel Joaquín Flores. In 2020, he pled guilty in California to three charges related to sexually abusing children and was imprisoned for 16 years 8 months.

  5. Samuel Joaquín Flores - Wikipedia

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    By 1970, La Luz Del Mundo included Costa Rica, Colombia, and Guatemala in its membership. By 1972, there were approximately 72,000 members of the church, which increased to 1.5 million by 1986 and to 4 million by 1993. [citation needed] In Mexico alone, La Luz Del Mundo had 188,326 followers according to the INEGI Census in 2010. [6]

  6. Pablo de Anda Padilla - Wikipedia

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    Pablo de Anda Padilla was born on July 5, 1830, in the city of San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco, México. His parents, Mariano de Anda and Sanjuana Padilla had five children: Pedro, José Sóstenes, María Rita, María del Refugio and Pablo.

  7. Hermano Pablo - Wikipedia

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    Paul Edwin Finkenbinder, known as Hermano Pablo (September 24, 1921 – January 27, 2012) was a Puerto Rican Christian evangelist who was involved in radio and television evangelical broadcasting in Latin America. [1] He created and for many years ran the program "Un mensaje a la conciencia" ("A Message to the Conscience"). [2]

  8. Pablo Besson - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Besson (1894). Cartas sobre la reforma en España. Buenos Aires : Iimprenta, Calle Corrientes 716. OCLC 912421157. Pablo Besson (1895). Marcos Perez. Buenos Aires. OCLC 67947759. Pablo Besson (1910). El patronato eclesiástico. OCLC 718497243. Pablo Besson (1909). El nacimiento sobrenatural de Jesu-Cristo. OCLC 718654040. Pablo Besson (1910).

  9. Pablo Palacio (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Arturo Palacio Suárez (Loja, 25 January 1906–Guayaquil, 7 January 1947) was an Ecuadorian writer and lawyer. He was one of the founders of the avant-garde movement in Ecuador and Latin America [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and one of the most controversial members of the so-called 1930s generation of Ecuadorian authors.