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Servant of God Cesáreo Gil Atrio (1922-1997), Diocesan Laborer Priest of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Venezuela) Servant of God José María Zapico Díaz (1883-1945), Dominican priest (Venezuela) Servant of God Arístides Calvani Silva (1918-1986), layman (Venezuela) Servant of God Adela Rina Abbo Fontana de Calvani (1919-1986), laywoman (Venezuela)
Since the beginning of Chávez's tenure in 1999, the Venezuelan government manipulated the Venezuelan public with social programs depicting him as a great leader for the people. [10] The struggles that Chávez endured throughout his presidency, such as the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt , also drew compassion from his followers which ...
By 1950 there were around 6,000 Jewish people in Venezuela [5] and the biggest waves of immigration occurred after World War II and the 1967 Six-Day War, [6] [7] The Jewish population in Venezuela was largely centered in Caracas, with smaller concentrations in Maracaibo. Most of Venezuela's Jews are either first or second generation. [7] [8]
Muhammad — who was once the enforcer for Larry Hoover, head of the Gangster Disciples street gang — formed a group called Ex-Cons for Trump because he feels the Democrats have failed inner ...
Holy Cross High School was a coeducational Catholic high school in Marine City, Michigan, United States. It closed in 1989 but reopened the following year as Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Venezuela's Supreme Court on Friday ordered a "broad and diverse restructuring" of the Venezuelan Red Cross and the dismissal of the president and members of the board of directors. The ruling ...
In 1970, Venezuela had been one of the 20 wealthiest countries in the world measured by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita; Pérez turned the country "into a socialist nightmare of price ...