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Juan José (given Name)
Juan José is a Spanish given name. Some people with the name: JJ is its nickname. A * Juan José Aguirre (born 1954), Spanish Catholic bishop * Juan Jose Aizcorbe Torra (born 1959), Spanish politician and lawyer * Juan José Albornoz (born 1982), Chilean football midfielder * Juan José Alvarado (1798–1857), Honduran Supreme Director * Juan José Alvear (born 1941), Spanish field hockey player * Juan José Amador (born 1998), Colombian cyclist * Juan José Aramburu (born 1981), Spanish skeet shooter * Juan José Aranguren (born 1954), Argentine businessman * Juan José Arbolí y Acaso (1795–1863), Spanish priest * Juan José Arévalo (1904–1990), Guatemalan statesman and professor of philosophy * Juan José Arraya (born 1986), Argentine football striker * Juan José Arreola (1918–2001), Mexican writer, academic, and actor ** Statue of Juan José Arreola, installed along the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres, Guadalajara, Jalisco * Juan José Astorquia (1876†...
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Juan José Aguirre
Juan José Aguirre Muñoz (born 5 June 1954) is a Spanish Catholic bishop. A member of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus, he has served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bangassou in the Central African Republic since 21 December 2000. Biography Aguirre grew up in a family of nine siblings, including younger brother Jesús Aguirre (politician), Jesús Aguirre, a former Senate of Spain, Senator and President of the Parliament of Andalusia. On 21 April 1970, he returned home and opened his Bible on Mark 10, which inspired him to be a missionary. Having nearly signed up for the first medical courses at the University of Córdoba (Spain), University of Córdoba, he instead joined the Comboni Missionaries and studied theology, philosophy and anthropology for nine years before being ordained a priest on 13 September 1980. In 2014, Aguirre released the book ''Solo soy la voz de mi pueblo'' ("I Am Only the Voice of My People"), chronicling his 30 years as a missionary ...
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