Lucey, Robert Emmet, 1891-1977
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Lucey, Robert Emmet, 1891-1977
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Lucey, Robert Emmet, 1891-1977
Lucey, Robert Emmet, 1891-
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Lucey, Robert Emmet, 1891-
Lucey, Robert Emmet
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Lucey, Robert E. 1891-1977
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Lucey, Robert E. 1891-1977
Lucey, Robert E. 1891-1977 (Robert Emmet),
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Archbishop of San Antonio, 1941-1969; implemented papal directives on social justice, Catholic Action and liturgical renewal. In 1945 the U.S. bishops established a Committee for the Spanish-Speaking, with its permanent headquarters in San Antonio, designed to provide for the religious, social, economic, educational and cultural advancement of Mexican-Americans. In 1964 it merged with the Bishops' Committee for Migrant Workers.
Second bishop (1934-1941) of the Catholic Diocese of Amarillo, Tex.
Archbishop, of San Antonio, Tex.; d. 1977.
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Bishop
Bishops
Catholic action
Church work with migrant labor
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Mexican Americans
Migrant labor
Social justice
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
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Amarillo (Tex.)
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Texas--San Antonio
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Texas--San Antonio
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Texas--Amarillo
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