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Revision as of 18:58, 18 July 2021

Life

Born: 1899 José María Alcácer was born in Aldaida, Spain.

Died: 1994

Synonyms: José Ma. Alcacer, J.M. Alcacer CM, José M. Alcacer CM

Biography He became a member of the Vincentarian Congregation, a missionary congregation (CM stands for Congregatio Missio). He published at least one book with liturgical songs. It was titled 'Cantos para la Santa Misa'. It was published in the year 1967 by Editorial La Milagrosa, in Madrid. This booklet in A5-oblong format contains 120 pages.

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