Catholic Association of Propagandists
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Catholic Association of Propagandists
Summary
Catholic Association of Propagandists is a private association of the Christian faithful[1]. It draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (private_association_of_the_christian_faithful category, ranking #3 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[3].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists is in the country of Spain[4].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's instance of is recorded as private association of the Christian faithful[5].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[6].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's instance of is recorded as catholic association[7].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's founder is recorded as Angel Ayala[8].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's child organization or unit is recorded as Editorial Católica[9].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists is part of Q136499572[10].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's Commons category is recorded as Asociación Católica de Propagandistas[11].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's chairperson is recorded as Alfonso Bullón de Mendoza y Gómez de Valugera[12].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists comprises Catholic propagandist[13].
- 1909 marks the founding of Catholic Association of Propagandists[14].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's official website is recorded as https://www.acdp.es/[15].
- Catholic Association of Propagandists's legal form is recorded as Spanish association[16].
Body
Founding
Catholic Association of Propagandists's founder is recorded as Angel Ayala[8]. 1909 marks the founding of it[14].
Identity
Catholic Association of Propagandists is part of Q136499572[10].
Leadership
Catholic Association of Propagandists's chairperson is recorded as Alfonso Bullón de Mendoza y Gómez de Valugera[12].
Operations
Catholic Association of Propagandists's child organization or unit is recorded as Editorial Católica[9].
Why It Matters
Catholic Association of Propagandists draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (private_association_of_the_christian_faithful category, ranking #3 of 3).[2] It is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]