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Ramiro Antelo Saenz allegedly abused two young girls in 2018 while being interviewed and later called as an LDS temple president, according to a source familiar with the case who requested to remain anonymous.
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- Positions: Bishop, Mission president, Stake high council, Stake president, Temple president,
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Born: 1956
- Mission: unknown
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- New mission president,
- New temple presidents and matrons called to serve in Peru, Nigeria, Alabama and California,
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1. New mission president
A new mission president has been called by the First Presidency, to begin service on Sept. 20.
Ramiro Antelo Saenz, 45; Bolivia La Paz Mission; Piray Ward, Santa Cruz Bolivia Piray Stake; stake president; former counselor in stake presidencies and bishopric. Legal assessor. Born in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, to [family information redacted by FLOODLIT].
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2. New temple presidents and matrons called to serve in Peru, Nigeria, Alabama and California
Ramiro Antelo Saenz, 60, Las Misiones Ward, Santa Cruz Bolivia Abundancia Stake, called as president of the Arequipa Peru Temple. [...] He is a high councilor and a former Bolivia La Paz Mission president, stake president and bishop. An attorney, he was born in Santa Cruz, Andres Ibañez, Bolivia, to [family information redacted by FLOODLIT].
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