• Agrícol Lozano Herrera (1927–1999) was a poet, historian, and leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico. He was also an outspoken...
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    stake in the church was organized in Mexico City in 1961. In 1966, Agricol Lozano became the first Mexican-born member of the church to serve as a stake...
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  • Lozano is a surname of Spanish and also Italian-Swiss origins. Notable people with the surname include: Agricol Lozano (1927–1999), Mexican poet, historian...
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  • Latter-day Saints beginning in 1989, a position in which he succeeded Agricol Lozano. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al...
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    influential in spite of and long after his excommunication. For example, Agrícol Lozano Herrera—a prominent Mexican Latter-day Saint writer and poet who served...
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  • in the 1980s, partly based on claims from Mexican Latter-day Saint Agrícol Lozano Herrera. However, in 1996 Murphy discovered that Bautista's colonia...
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  • American Missions. Fullerton, CA: Et Cetera Graphics 1987. p. 161. Lozano Herrera, Agrícol. Historia del Mormonismo en México. México, D. F., Editorial Zarahemla...
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