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    are: Roman Catholic Diocese of Linares Roman Catholic Diocese of Melipilla Roman Catholic Diocese of Rancagua Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardo Roman...
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    Catholic Diocese of Rancagua (in Latin: Dioecesis Rancaguensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Santiago de Chile. The diocese was established...
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  • Alejandro Durán Moreira (1966.03.31 – 1970.02.02), appointed Bishop of Rancagua Bishop Luis Yáñez Ruiz Tagle (1964.03.21 – 1965.11.21) Bishop Manuel Sánchez...
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  • Punta Arenas Diocese of San Carlos de Ancud Archdiocese of Santiago de Chile Diocese of Linares Diocese of Melipilla Diocese of Rancagua Diocese of San Bernardo...
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  • de Chile Diocese of Linares Diocese of Melipilla Diocese of Rancagua Diocese of San Bernardo Diocese of San Felipe Diocese of Talca Diocese of Valparaíso...
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    Francisco Javier Prado Aránguiz, SS.CC. (1988–1993), appointed Bishop of Rancagua Juan de la Cruz Barros Madrid (1995–2000), appointed Bishop of Iquique Santiago...
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  • (1925) Diocese of Melipilla (1991) Diocese of Rancagua (1925) Diocese of San Bernardo (1987) Diocese of San Filipe (1925) Diocese of Talca (1913; diocese 1925)...
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  • dioceses List of Chaldean dioceses Coptic Catholic dioceses Ethiopic Catholic dioceses Melkite Catholic dioceses Maronite dioceses Ruthenian dioceses...
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  • Catholic dioceses in Chile Roman Catholicism in Chile Churches of Chiloé "Rancagua (PRC publicado D.O. 25-09-1990)". patrimoniourbano.cl (in Spanish). Archived...
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    Karmelic (27 October 1994 – 10 July 2003, appointed coadjutor bishop of Rancagua). Mgr. Goic is the current president of the Chilean Conference of Catholic...
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    2020. "Obispo Fernando Ramos es nombrado nuevo Arzobispo de Puerto Montt". Diocese of Rancagua (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 February 2020. "Rinunce e Nomine...
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    Chile (redirect from República de Chile)
    in Santiago, six divisions throughout its territory, an Air Brigade in Rancagua, and a Special Forces Command in Colina. The Chilean Army is one of the...
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    March 2021. The diocesan cathedral is in the city of Talca. The dioceses of Talca, of Rancagua and of San Felipe were erected by Pope Pius XI on 18 October...
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    Guillermo Patricio Vera Soto (2014.02.22 – 2021.06.08), appointed Bishop of Rancagua Bishop Isauro Ilises Covili Linfati, O.F.M. (2022.04.23 – ...) José del...
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    Henríquez Zapata was indicted for using minors for sex services. Diocese of Rancagua Jorge Galaz Espinoza, former Director of El Pequeño Cottolengo, was...
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    Alejandro Goić (bishop) (category Roman Catholic bishops of Rancagua)
    Chilean bishop of the Catholic Church. He was the bishop of the Diocese of Rancagua from 2004 to 2018. He was President of the Chilean Conference of...
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    Catholic Diocese of San Felipe (Latin: Sancti Philippi) is a diocese located in the city of San Felipe in the ecclesiastical province of Santiago de Chile...
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    Cordovez (1970.02.02 – death 1970.10.20) as emeritate; previously Bishop of Rancagua (Chile) (1938.07.09 – 1970.02.02) Fernando Ramon Prego Casal (1970.11.13...
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    Catholic Church sexual abuse cases (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Bishops Horacio Valenzuela of Talca and Alejandro Goić Karmelić of Rancagua. In September, he accepted those of those of Carlos Eduardo Pellegrín Barrera...
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    Melipilla Diocese of Osorno Diocese of Punta Arenas Diocese of Rancagua Diocese of San Bernardo, Chile Diocese of San Carlos de Ancud Diocese of San Felipe...
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    José Santiago Rodríguez Zorrilla (category Roman Catholic bishops of Santiago de Chile)
    somewhere within Chile, he was exiled from the country. After the Battle of Rancagua he presided over the trials of several priests for disloyalty, attributing...
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  • Franco Mexicano de Monterrey (CUFM) Colegio Franco Mexicano Colégio Marista Arquidiocesano Colégio Marista Champagnat "Colégio Marista de Brasília". "Colégio...
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    of the University of Chile. Salas was candidate for deputy representing Rancagua and Maipo in the parliamentary elections of Chile of 1843, in which finally...
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    Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, originally the commendatory abbot of La Trappe, led the reform. As commendatory abbot, de Rancé was a secular individual...
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    The Spanish American wars of independence (Spanish: Guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas) took place across the Spanish Empire in the early 19th...
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  • El Mercurio de Valparaiso (in Spanish). 27 March 2010. "A 15 años de cárcel fue condenado ex director del Pequeño Cottolengo de Rancagua" (in Spanish)...
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    Cementerio General de Chile Guaraculén Huáscar (ship) Arena Santiago Estadio Víctor Jara Medialuna Monumental de Rancagua Estadio Municipal de Calama Estadio...
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    Consultive Senate of Chile. In 1814, after the defeat in the battle of Rancagua, Royalist General Mariano Osorio deported him to the Juan Fernández Islands...
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    Diego de Almagro. It ran south from 14° S to 25° S latitude, as far south as present-day Taltal. Capitanía General de Chile, or Gobernación de Chile,...
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    The private Catholic boys school Instituto O'Higgins de Rancagua was established in Rancagua, Chile by the Marist Brothers religious order. In 2000...
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