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  2. W. Bertrand Stevens - Wikipedia

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    William Bertrand Stevens (November 19, 1884 - August 22, 1947) was second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, serving from 1928 to 1947. He had previously served as coadjutor bishop from 1920 to 1928.

  3. José Horacio Gómez - Wikipedia

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    José Gómez was born on December 26, 1951, in Monterrey, Mexico, to José H. Gómez and Esperanza Velasco. [4] He has three older sisters and one younger sister. [4] He attended the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Monterrey before entering the National University of Mexico in Mexico City, where he earned undergraduate degrees in accounting and philosophy. [4]

  4. Albert Bahhuth - Wikipedia

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    Bahhuth eventually took a year off from his business to work with a lay missionary group at Ascension Church in South Los Angeles. [3] Having decided in 1991 to become a priest, Bahhuth entered St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, California, He officially transferred to the Latin Church in November 1993. [4] [6] [3] [7]

  5. Theresa A. Yugar - Wikipedia

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    Yugar earned a Master of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School in 1997, and later completed a PhD from Claremont Graduate University in 2013. [2] Her areas of expertise include ecofeminist theory and praxis [3] and gender in colonial Latin American history. [4]

  6. Alma mater - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater (Latin: alma mater; pl.: almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase meaning 'nourishing mother'. It personifies a school that a person has attended or graduated from. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term is related to alumnus , literally meaning 'nursling', which describes a school graduate.

  7. Category : Wikipedians by alma mater: University of ...

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    This category contains Wikipedians who attend or have attended University of California, Los Angeles. Articles on notable alumni are listed at Category:University of California, Los Angeles alumni. To join this category, add {} to your user page. This will produce the following userbox:

  8. Joseph Vincent Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at the Cathedral of St. Vibiana in Los Angeles by Cardinal Timothy Manning on June 21, 1980. [3] After his 1980 ordination, Brennan served as associate pastor at three parishes in Southern California: Immaculate Heart of Mary in Los Angeles (1980 to 1983)

  9. Grant Underwood - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] While studying at UCLA, he taught at the LDS Institute of Religion in Los Angeles (1981–86), and later became Director of the Institute in Pomona, California (1986–92). [4] He was then a religion professor at Brigham Young University–Hawaii from 1992 to 1999, where he was elected Teacher of the Year multiple times. [ 6 ]