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  2. Alberto Cutié - Wikipedia

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    Alberto R. Cutié (born April 29, 1969, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Cuban-American Episcopal priest who is also known as Padre Alberto. He was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1995. He has an internationally recognizable name, due to his work as the host of television and radio programs.

  3. Arturo Sosa - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Marcelino Sosa Abascal was born in Caracas, Venezuela, on 12 November 1948, [1] the son of Arturo Sosa, Sr. a prestigious businessman who served twice as finance minister in 1958 and 1982. [2] He entered the Society of Jesus in 1966 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1977. [ 1 ]

  4. Julio Meinvielle - Wikipedia

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    Father Julio Meinvielle (31 August 1905 – 2 August 1973) was an Argentine priest and prolific writer. A leading Roman Catholic Church thinker of his time, he was associated with the far right tendency within Argentine Catholic thinking. As a polemicist he had a strong influence on the development of nacionalismo.

  5. Juan González Arintero - Wikipedia

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    In Salamanca, Arintero founded the "Scientific-Apologetic Academy of Saint Thomas". In 1921, he founded in Bilbao the magazine La Vida Sobrenatural. [5] He contributed to the restoration of mystical studies in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century and spread many ideas about mysticism, holiness and perfection that later influenced the Second Vatican Council.

  6. Jorge González Camarena - Wikipedia

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    González Camarena was born in Guadalajara to Arturo González and Sara Camarena, both of whom were originally from Arandas. [1] [2] His was an artistic and cultural family as his father was a photographer. [3] He had seven siblings, and his brother Guillermo invented the color television set. [2] [4] From childhood, Jorge showed interest in ...

  7. Arturo Andrés Roig - Wikipedia

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    El espiritualismo argentino entre 1850 y 1900 (1972) Platón o la filosofía como libertad y espectativa (1972) Esquemas para una historia de la filosofía ecuatoriana (1977) Teoría y crítica del pensamiento latinoamericano (1981) Filosofía, universidad y filósofos en América Latina (1981) El pensamiento social de Juan Montalvo (1984)

  8. Aurelio Arturo - Wikipedia

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    Aurelio Arturo Martínez (1906–1974) was a Colombian poet, translator, teacher and lawyer. Although his poetic output is limited to seventy-odd poems, he is considered one of the most important Colombian poets of the twentieth century. [1] He was born in La Unión in the southern province of Nariño. He was the first of seven children born to ...

  9. Júlio Lancellotti - Wikipedia

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    Júlio Renato Lancellotti (born December 27, 1948) is a Brazilian Catholic educator and priest at São Miguel Arcanjo Church in Mooca, São Paulo. He is also responsible for the Masses held at the Universidade São Judas Tadeu.