Archbishop Aguer remembers two Argentine Catholics killed by radical revolutionaries
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Archbishop Héctor Aguer reflects on the legacies of two Argentine Catholics, philosopher Carlos Sacheri and Father Carlos Mugica, both of whom were killed in 1974 by radical revolutionaries.

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