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Ramírez, Ricardo, C.S.B

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Personal name headingRamírez, Ricardo, C.S.B.
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Variant(s)Ramírez, C. (Ricardo), C.S.B.
Associated countryUnited States Canada Mexico
LocatedMexico City (Mex.) Detroit (Mich.) Houston (Tex.) Toronto (Ont.) San Antonio (Tex.) Las Cruces (N.M.)
Birth date1934-09-12
Place of birthBay City (Tex.)
AffiliationUniversity of St. Thomas (Houston, Tex.)
St. Basil's Seminary (Toronto, Ont.)
University of Detroit
Catholic Church. Diocese of San Antonio (Tex.)
Mexican American Cultural Center (San Antonio, Tex.)
Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio
Catholic Church. Diocese of Las Cruces (N.M.)
Profession or occupationBishops Authors
Found inPower from the margins, 2016: ECIP t.p. (Ricardo Ramírez, C.S.B.) data view (Bishop Emeritus of Las Cruces, NM examines the struggle of Hispanic Catholics to find their voice, to face the challenges and to express the distinctive gifts they bring to the 21st century church)
Hofinger, J. Cristo, el porqué de nuestra esperanza, 1975.
NUCMC data from Catholic Archives at San Antonio for His Papers, 1981-1982 (Ramirez, Ricardo; auxiliary bishop of San Antonio)
WW rel., 1985 (Ramirez, Ricardo, bishop; b. Bay City, Tex., Sept. 12, 1934; postgrad. St. Basils Sem., Toronto, Can.; ordained bishop, 1981)
Meier, Matt S. Mexican American biographies, 1988: pages 185-186 (Ricardo Ramirez, C.S.B. [Congregation of St. Basil]. Born September 12, 1936 in Bay City, Tex., attended University of St. Thomas in Houston 1955-1959, then entered St. Basil's Seminary in Toronto, Canada in 1963 and two years later studied at the Seminario Conciliar in Mexico City. Ordained December 1966 and began an MA program at University of Detroit, graduating with his MA in 1968. Worked in Mexico for the next 5 years, then was sent to San Antonio in 1976 where he taught cultural anthropology at the Mexican American Cultural Center and at Our Lady of the Lake University. Named auxiliary bishop of San Antonio in 1981, then in 1982, first Ordinary Bishop of the newly created Diocese of Las Cruces, N.M.)
Associated languageeng
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