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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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Sources
- New mission president
- New temple presidents and matrons called to serve in Peru, Nigeria, Alabama and California
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New mission president
Publisher: Deseret News
Date: 4 Sep 2004
Archive.org
Source type: News articleA 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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view all information sources New temple presidents and matrons called to serve in Peru, Nigeria, Alabama and California
Publisher: The Church News
Date: 23 May 2019
Archive.org
Source type: News articleRamiro 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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