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- Q1738362 description "American bishop".
- Q1738362 description "American bishop".
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- Q1738362 abstract "Minerva Garza Carcaño (born January 20, 1954 in Edinburg, Texas) is the first Hispanic woman to be elected to the episcopacy of The United Methodist Church (UMC), the second-largest Protestant denomination in the United States. She was elected in 2004. Her first assignment was as Bishop of the Phoenix Episcopal Area of Desert Southwest Conference of the UMC. She currently serves as Bishop of the Los Angeles Episcopal Area, California-Pacific Conference for the UMC. She serves as the official spokesperson for the United Methodist Council of Bishops on the issue of immigration.".
- Q1738362 birthDate "1954-01-20".
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- Q1738362 dateOfBirth "1954-01-20".
- Q1738362 name "Carcano, Minerva".
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- Q1738362 comment "Minerva Garza Carcaño (born January 20, 1954 in Edinburg, Texas) is the first Hispanic woman to be elected to the episcopacy of The United Methodist Church (UMC), the second-largest Protestant denomination in the United States. She was elected in 2004. Her first assignment was as Bishop of the Phoenix Episcopal Area of Desert Southwest Conference of the UMC. She currently serves as Bishop of the Los Angeles Episcopal Area, California-Pacific Conference for the UMC.".
- Q1738362 label "Minerva G. Carcaño".
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- Q1738362 givenName "Minerva".
- Q1738362 name "Carcano, Minerva".
- Q1738362 name "Minerva Carcano".
- Q1738362 surname "Carcano".