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  2. Ernesto Cardenal - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (20 January 1925 – 1 March 2020) was a Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician. He was a liberation theologian and the founder of the primitivist art community in the Solentiname Islands , where he lived for more than ten years (1965–1977).

  3. The Gospel in Solentiname - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel in Solentiname (Spanish: El Evangelio en Solentiname) is a collection of commentary on the Christian gospels, written by Ernesto Cardenal. [1] Originally published in four Spanish-language volumes between 1975 and 1977, [2] English translations appeared in 1976, 1978, 1979, and 1982 [3] and became available in a single volume in 2010. [4]

  4. List of Nicaraguans - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal is a poet, Roman Catholic priest and a famous liberation theologian. Reyna I. Aburto (born 1963), religious leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Leopoldo Brenes (born 1949), Archbishop of Managua, cardinal. Ernesto Cardenal (born 1925), Catholic priest and liberation theologian.

  5. List of Nicaraguan writers - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal is a poet, Catholic priest and was one of the most famous liberation theologians of the Sandinista Regime. Karly Gaitán Morales is a Nicaraguan film historian and writer. Claribel Alegría (1924–2018), poet, she received the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2006. Emilio Álvarez Lejarza (1884–1969), writer

  6. Cardenal - Wikipedia

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    Cardenal is a surname of Spanish origin. People with that name include: Ernesto Cardenal (1925–2020), Nicaraguan cleric and liberation theologian; Fernando Cardenal (1934–2016), Nicaraguan cleric and liberation theologian; José Cardenal (born 1943), Cuban-American former baseball player

  7. Visits by Pope John Paul II to Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Pope affirmed the Vatican's support for the conservative Archbishop, later Cardinal, Miguel Obando y Bravo and spoke out against the five Nicaraguan priests (including Ernesto Cardenal) who held government positions, privately urging Cardenal, "Regularize your position with the Church." Priests and bishops, because they are considered ...

  8. Category:Nicaraguan Roman Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal; D. Odorico D'Andrea; E. Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann; M. Uriel Molina This page was last edited on 3 September 2024, at 21:09 (UTC). Text is available ...

  9. Category:Nicaraguan Christian socialists - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal; M. Rosario Murillo This page was last edited on 11 September 2014, at 02:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...