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Orthodox Christianity became increasingly more interesting to Pablo, leading him to buy Greek and Russian books from Western shops, as well as some provided by Archimandrite Benedict Katsenavakis, from
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and Spanish, he also knew Greek, French, Italian, English, Latin, and Portuguese. His father Francisco Ballester Gales was a prominent speaker of the
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Bishop Paul's work in Mexico as a churchman, university professor and author was conspicuous, with his deeds including the foundation of the
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of the late Bishop Paul to the Metropolis and be laid to rest in the Cathedral Church of Saint Sophia, in
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In addition to his religious and pastoral activities, Bishop Paul was a historian, philosopher and
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impacted him deeply, leading him to follow religious life, studying theology among the
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in 1973, in the purpose of publicize culture in Mexico through conferences, courses,
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asked Metropolitan Athenagoras of Mexico and Central America to transfer the
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His activities, however, came to end on 31 January 1984, after celebrating
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against all who supported the autonomous apostolic validity of the
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Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Roman Catholicism
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Paul (de Ballester-Convallier)

Naucalpan
Barcelona
City of Mexico
convert
Roman Catholicism
Eastern Orthodoxy
titular bishop
martyred
humanist
Catalan
Ido
esperanto
Barcelona
Aragonese
Spanish Civil War
Sarrià Capuchins
novice
Capuchin Order
Arenys de Mar
anathemas
Inquisition
Apostle Paul
John XXII
Clement VI
Pius X
Benedict XV
confessor
Church Fathers

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