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AP Historical Hard Drive 1996

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AP Historical Hard Drive 1996
Pentecostal Protestant Julio Ortiz preaches in a city park in Guatemala City Monday, Jan. 22, 1996. Ortiz, like other belivers from the Chirstian Mission Elim, volunteer a few hours a week to preach on the streets and convert new members for the evangelical sect. About 30 percent of Guatemala s 10.7 million people identify themselves as Protestants - the largest percentage of non-Catholics in any Central American country. On the eve of Pope John Paul II s visit Monday, the trend worries Roman Catholic leaders who acknowledge their church s preeminence was too often taken for granted in its more than nearly 500 years here. (AP Photo/Carlos Lopez)
Minimum price 50PLN
1996-01-23
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
CARLOS LOPEZ
281885
0,31MB
12cm x 9cm by 300dpi
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