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    Miguel García Franco

    Mexican priest (1909-1981)

    Miguel García Franco was a Mexican Roman Catholic bishop. At the age of 13 he entered the Conciliar Seminary of Durango. He was ordained priest in 1931. At the age of 16 he studied at the Pontifical Pius Latin College in Rome. He received his doctorate in Philosophy and Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1931. He served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mazatlán, Mexico, from 1959 to 1981. He was in charge of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction that extended from Elota to Escuinapa. Approximately 35 thousand people received the bishop from the Mazatlán Airport, at that time it was located in the current facilities of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, and followed him to the Cathedral. On February 22, 1959 he received the consecration in the Cathedral Basilica of Mazatlán. In that ceremony the Diocese of Mazatlán was formally established. He inaugurated the Diocesan Seminary later that same year. Wikipedia

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    Miguel García Franco (16 March 1909 - 8 March 1981) was a Mexican Roman Catholic bishop. At the age of 13 he entered the Conciliar Seminary of Durango. He was ordained priest in 1931. At the age of 16 he studied at the Pontifical Pius Latin College in Rome. He received his doctorate in Philosophy and Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian ...
  3. catholic-hierarchy.org

    MicroData Summary for Miguel Garcia Franco (WikiData: Q1932613) Bishop Miguel Garcia Franco (born 16 Mar 1909, died 8 Mar 1981) Bishop of Mazatlán. ... Bishop Francisco Medina Ramirez, O.C.D. † (1974) Bishop Juan de Dios Caballero Reyes (1978) Bishop Rafael Barraza Sánchez † (1980)
  4. en.everybodywiki.com

    Miguel García Franco (16 March 1909 - 8 March 1981) was a Mexican Roman Catholic bishop. At the age of 13 he entered the Conciliar Seminary of Durango. He was ordained priest in 1931. At the age of 16 he studied at the Pontifical Pius Latin College in Rome. He received his doctorate in Philosophy and Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian ...
  5. archives.fbi.gov

    Forty-Three Defendants with Ties to a Drug Cartel in Mexico Charged with Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Conspiracy Individuals Allegedly Responsible for State and Federal Crimes, Including Murder, Kidnapping, Firearms, and Drug Trafficking Violations
  6. tasteofcinema.com

    Francisco Franco's 36-year dictatorship in Spain is no exception. ... including Luis García Berlanga, Juan Antonio Bardem, and Carlos Saura, rose to prominence and created a New Spanish Cinema. They revolutionized the film scene, bringing a host of dark comedies, art-house films, and poetic dramas to what was a stale industry of ...
  7. worldcrunch.com

    TodayUpdated February 18, 2025 at 6:20 p.m.* TEFÍA — The Tefía Penitentiary Agricultural Colony on the island of Fuerteventura, in Spain's Canary Islands, was used to imprison homosexuals and others accused by the Vagrancy and Loitering Law. The law — and the accompanying labor camps like Tefía — were used by Spanish dictator Francisco Franco to "rehabilitate" social outcasts.
  8. katesharpleylibrary.net

    Miguel Garcia Franco's Prisoner. Rupert Hart-Davis, 1972 Miguel Garcia's Story. * Miguel Garcia Memorial Committee/ Cienfuegos Press, 1982 ... Francisco Ponzan Vidal (1936-1944). Meltzer Press, 1997. The Meltzer Press POB 35, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 2UX, United Kingdom
  9. ancestors.familysearch.org

    When Capitán Francisco de la Garza García was born on 23 November 1658, his father, Capitán Francisco de la Garza Falcón, was 63 and his mother, Juana María García Gutiérrez, was 38. He married Gertrudis de Ochoa on 29 April 1685, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 daughters.
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