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The House approved the beginning of the procedure for granting the titles of Son and Foster for various personalities Murcia (31/10/2013)

The House has unanimously approved a proposal of the Mayor, Miguel Angel House, the beginning of the procedure of granting the title of Son and Foster for various personalities Murcia.

Thus, it is proposed to receive the title of Son Archbishop of Sucre, Jesus Juarez, the priest José Tornel (posthumously), tenor, Ginés Torrano, the troubadours Manuel Prisons, The Patiñero, and Joseph Travel, The Repuntín as well as the title of Honorary Citizen, Dr. Valencia Pascual Parrilla.

Juan Juártez Stables was born in the July 22, 1942.

It Salesian religious.

He has a degree in Theology and since 1977 remains in Bolivia.

It was Auxiliary Bishop of La Paz from 1988 to 1994, he was appointed Bishop of El Alto.

The priest José Tornel, who died at age 76 a few weeks ago, was pastor of St. Rose of Lima in the neighborhood of Los Rosales of El Palmar.

He was involved in several neighborhood movements.

Torrano Ginés tenor born in Murcia on January 17, 1929.

Throughout his life he has done countless performances in the most prestigious theaters and on television and radio stations throughout Europe, Africa and Spanish speaking countries.

He is Professor of Singing and the Performing Arts Music Conservatories and Schools of Drama and Dance from Malaga and Murcia.

Among the distinctions that have been granted cross highlights the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise, granted in 1978 by King Juan Carlos I.

Manuel Prisons died five years ago at age 75.

The Patiñero was trovo whole figure, exercising well as Murcia ambassador wherever acted.

José Travel 'The Repuntín', born in Bacons Bridge the June 5, 1928, was troubadour and writer.

Participated in countless competitions trovo becoming, among other awards, the National Award Trovo, who won four times, and the Trovo of La Union.

Finally, the House has approved the start of the file to name Pascual Parrilla adopted son, born in 1945 in Torrent (Valencia), arrived in Murcia in 1975 as professor of the Faculty of Medicine and surgeon Provincial Hospital.

He was then head of General Surgery of The Arrixaca.

He has made more than 500 scientific publications and one hundred doctoral theses.

He was the youngest professor of Spain.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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