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Nihil Obstat (1995, 1997)
Bernadeane Carr, S.T.L., Censor Librorum
Imprimatur (1995, 1997)
+Robert H. Brom, Bishop of San Diego
Nihil Obstat (2006)
Very Rev. Michael L. Farmer, S.T.L., Censor Librorum
Imprimatur (2006)
+Oscar H. Lipscomb, D.D., Archbishop of Mobile
Imprimatur (1995)
+ Lázaro Pérez Jiménez, Obispo de Autlán, Presidente de la Comisión de Evangelización y Catequesis de México
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