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・ Luis García San Miguel
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・ Luis García Uribe
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・ Luis Garrido (disambiguation)
Luis Garza
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・ Luis Gatty Ribeiro
・ Luis Gautier
・ Luis Gaviria
・ Luis Gerardo Méndez
・ Luis Gerardo Serrato Castell
・ Luis Gerardo Venegas
・ Luis Germán Cajiga
・ Luis Gerónimo Abreu
・ Luis Giampietri
・ Luis Giannattasio
・ Luis Gianneo
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Luis Garza : ウィキペディア英語版
Luis Garza
Luis Garza Medina is a priest in the Legion of Christ who previously served as Vicar General of the organization, making him the second highest ranking person in the organization. He is currently head of the United States and Canada operations of the Legionaries of Christ.
Garza was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. He has a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Stanford University. He entered the Legion of Christ in 1978 and eventually earned a doctorate in canon law.
Garza was vicar general of the legion from 1992 until 2011. At the end of his time in office Garza also served as the delegate for Regnum Christi, the lay movement affiliated with the Legion of Christ, to the governing body of the Legion of Christ.
While he was Vicar General Garza lead efforts to investigate charges of breaking his vow of celibacy brought against Legionaries founder Marcial Maciel.
His older brother Dionisio Garza Medina is the CEO of Tenedora Topaz. His younger sister Roberta Garza Medina is the editor of ''Milenio'' magazine in Mexico City.
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