Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), also known by the nickname "Lucho" and by the Catalan name Lluís Espinal i Camps, was a Spanish Jesuit priest, poet, journalist...
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Luis Espinal may refer to: Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), Spanish Jesuit priest, poet, journalist and filmmaker Luis Espinal (footballer) (born 1994)...
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Dominican footballer Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), Spanish missionary to Bolivia Marcos Espinal, Dominican physician Panya Clark Espinal (born 1965), Canadian...
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Camps may refer to: Ramón Camps (1927–1994), Argentine general Gabriel Camps (1927–2002), French historian Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), Spanish missionary...
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Jesuit-run university in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The Institute is named after Luís Espinal Camps, a Jesuit priest, poet, educator, and social justice activist. List...
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Ethiopian theologian Óscar Romero, 1980, Archbishop of San Salvador Luís Espinal Camps, 1980, Jesuit priest Ita Ford, 1980 Maura Clarke, 1980 Dorothy Kazel...
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Condor of the Andes (9 July 2015) Bolivia: Order of Merit "Father Luis Espinal Camps" (9 July 2015) Poland: : Order of the Smile (26 April 2016) Germany:...
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Order of the Condor of the Andes and with the State decoration of Luís Espinal Camps, named after a Jesuit priest and activist known for his commitment...
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been recognized with the 2017 Maya Bolivia career award, the 2018 Luis Espinal Camps award granted by the Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia...
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(1932–1975) married layperson and military officer; Martyr (Argentina) Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), spanish Jesuit priest and activist; Martyr (Bolivia)...
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