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  2. Bola de Neve Church - Wikipedia

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    Bola de Neve Church [a] is a Brazilian neopentecostal church that was founded in São Paulo in 1999 [1] by pastor and former surfer Rinaldo Luiz de Seixas Pereira (April 15, 1972 – November 17, 2024), colloquially known as "Apóstolo [b] Rina" or "AP", who also served as the church's president from its inception until his controversial suspension in June 2024 due to accusations of domestic ...

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  4. Bola de Nieve - Wikipedia

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    Bola de Nieve (literally Snowball) (11 September 1911 – 2 October 1971), born Ignacio Jacinto Villa Fernández, was a Cuban singer-pianist and songwriter. His name originates from his round, black face. [1] Villa Fernández was born in Guanabacoa, eastern Havana, where he studied at the Conservatorio de José Mateu.

  5. La Bola de Nieve - Wikipedia

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    La Bola de Nieve. La Bola de Nieve (Spanish, literally The Snowball) is a historical building in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina. Its name alludes to the presence of a large stone sphere on its top. The building is located in the corner of Laprida St. and Córdoba St., at the edge of the downtown area, in front of Plaza 25 de ...

  6. Reina Valera - Wikipedia

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    Casiodoro de Reina, a former Catholic monk of the Order of St. Jerome, and later an independent Lutheran theologian, [4] with the help of several collaborators [5] produced the Biblia del Oso, the first complete Bible printed in Spanish.

  7. Hélder Câmara - Wikipedia

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    Câmara was named auxiliary bishop of Rio de Janeiro by Pope Pius XII on 3 March 1952. [5] During his first years as a priest he was a supporter of the far-right Brazilian Integralist Action (Ação Integralista Brasileira, AIB), an ideological choice that he later rejected. He also founded two social organizations: the Ceará Legion of Work ...

  8. Igreja Nova, Alagoas - Wikipedia

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    Igreja Nova is a municipality located in the south of the Brazilian state of Alagoas. Its population is 24,586 (2020) [6] and its area is 429 km 2. [7] See also.

  9. Candelária Church - Wikipedia

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    The Candelária Church (Portuguese: Igreja da Candelária, pronounced [iˈgɾeʒɐ ðɐ kɐ̃deˈlaɾjɐ]) is an important historical Roman Catholic church in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in southeastern Brazil. It was built and decorated during a long period, from 1775 to the late 19th century.