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Francisco Lacueva was a Spanish missionary, writer, theologian, teacher, pastor, and canon. He was born on 28 September 1911 in Sant Celoni. He studied at Pontifical University of Salamanca. His field of work included dogmatic theology and Christian eschatology. He was coadjutor bishop until 1962 for Tarazona Cathedral. He worked for in 1969. He married Enid-Beryl Beard. His children are Francesca White, Raquel Shaddick, and Alison Cave. He died of heart disease on 11 September 2005 in Royal United Hospital. He was buried at Malmesbury.

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  • Francisco Lacueva Lafarga (San Celoni, España, 28 de septiembre de 1911-Bath, Inglaterra, 11 de septiembre de 2005) fue un licenciado y doctor en teología dogmática evangélico egresado de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, conocido por su producción literaria y teológica. Fue ordenado como presbítero católico en la Catedral de Tarazona, donde sirvió como coadjutor, profesor y canónigo magistral, y fue reconocido como buen orador. Mediante la intervención del pastor Samuel Vila, Lacueva se convirtió a la fe evangélica.​​​​​ (es)
  • Francisco Lacueva was a Spanish missionary, writer, theologian, teacher, pastor, and canon. He was born on 28 September 1911 in Sant Celoni. He studied at Pontifical University of Salamanca. His field of work included dogmatic theology and Christian eschatology. He was coadjutor bishop until 1962 for Tarazona Cathedral. He worked for in 1969. He married Enid-Beryl Beard. His children are Francesca White, Raquel Shaddick, and Alison Cave. He died of heart disease on 11 September 2005 in Royal United Hospital. He was buried at Malmesbury. (en)
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  • Francisco Lacueva Lafarga (San Celoni, España, 28 de septiembre de 1911-Bath, Inglaterra, 11 de septiembre de 2005) fue un licenciado y doctor en teología dogmática evangélico egresado de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, conocido por su producción literaria y teológica. Fue ordenado como presbítero católico en la Catedral de Tarazona, donde sirvió como coadjutor, profesor y canónigo magistral, y fue reconocido como buen orador. Mediante la intervención del pastor Samuel Vila, Lacueva se convirtió a la fe evangélica.​​​​​ (es)
  • Francisco Lacueva was a Spanish missionary, writer, theologian, teacher, pastor, and canon. He was born on 28 September 1911 in Sant Celoni. He studied at Pontifical University of Salamanca. His field of work included dogmatic theology and Christian eschatology. He was coadjutor bishop until 1962 for Tarazona Cathedral. He worked for in 1969. He married Enid-Beryl Beard. His children are Francesca White, Raquel Shaddick, and Alison Cave. He died of heart disease on 11 September 2005 in Royal United Hospital. He was buried at Malmesbury. (en)
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