Vikar
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Beispiele im Kontext
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== Namensträger ===== A ===* Adrián Villar Rojas (* 1980), argentinischer Künstler* Agustín Díaz Rojas, mexikanischer Fußballspieler* Alberto Rojas (* 1965), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Weihbischof in Chicago* Alfonso Rojas (1916–1996), spanischer Schauspieler* Alfredo Rojas (* 1937), argentinischer Fußballspieler* Álvaro Peña-Rojas (* 1943), chilenischer Sänger und Songwriter* Alvaro Efrén Rincón Rojas (* 1933), kolumbianischer Ordensgeistlicher, Apostolischer Vikar von Puerto Carreño=== B ===* Benjamín Rojas (* 1985), argentinischer Schauspieler und Sänger* Bernardo Rojas Montero (* 1963), costa-ricanischer Tennisspieler=== C ===* Carlos Cristancho Rojas, venezolanischer Diplomat* Carlos Vasallo Rojas († 1983), chilenischer Politiker und Diplomat* Cecilio Guzmán de Rojas (1899–1950), bolivianischer Maler* Clara Rojas (* 1964), kolumbianische Juristin und Politikerin* Clemente Marroquín Rojas (1897–1978), guatemaltekischer Autor und Politiker* Cristóbal de Rojas y Sandoval (1502–1580), spanischer Geistlicher, Erzbischof von Sevilla=== D ====== E ===* Eladio Rojas (1934–1991), chilenischer Fußballspieler* Enrique Rojas (* 1978), chilenischer Poolbillardspieler=== F ===* Fernando de Rojas (um 1470–1541), spanischer Jurist und Schriftsteller* Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla (1607–1648), spanischer Dramatiker* Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas (1553–1625), spanischer Kardinal der römisch-katholischen Kirche=== G ===* Gerardo de Jesús Rojas López (* 1957), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Bischof von Tabasco* Gonzalo Rojas (1917–2011), chilenischer Dichter* Guillermo Rojas y Arrieta (1855–1933), costa-ricanischer Geistlicher, Erzbischof von Panama* Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900–1975), kolumbianischer Statistiker und Militär=== J ===* Joao Rojas (* 1989), ecuadorianischer Fußballspieler* Joaquín del Pino Sánchez de Rojas (1729–1804), spanischer Politiker* Jorge Rojas (1911–1995), kolumbianischer Lyriker* Juan Carlos Rojas (* 1981), costa-ricanischer Radrennfahrer* Juan de Dios Peña Rojas (* 1967), venezolanischer Geistlicher, Bischof von El Vigía-San Carlos del Zulia=== L ===* Leo Rojas (* 1984), ecuadorianischer Musiker* Lorena Rojas (1971–2015), mexikanische Schauspielerin* Luis Rojas Mena (1917–2009), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Bischof von Culiacán=== M ===* Marco Rojas (* 1991), neuseeländischer Fußballspieler* Marco Antonio Rojas (* 1990), bolivianischer Tennisspieler* Marcus Rojas (* 1963), US-amerikanischer Jazz-Tubist* María José Rojas (* 1987), chilenische Fußballspielerin=== O ===* Óscar Adrián Rojas (* 1981), mexikanischer Fußballspieler=== P ===* Paulie Rojas, US-amerikanische Schauspielerin* Percy Rojas (* 1949), peruanischer Fußballspieler=== R ===* Raúl Rojas (* 1955), mexikanischer Mathematiker und Informatiker* Rigoberto Rojas, costa-ricanischer Fußballtrainer* Roberto Rojas (* 1957), chilenischer Fußballtorwart* Roger Rojas (* 1990), honduranischer Fußballspieler* Román Acevedo Rojas (1908–1994), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Weihbischof in Morelia=== S ===* Samuel Moreno Rojas (* 1960), kolumbianischer Jurist und Politiker* Simón de Rojas (1552–1624), spanischer Ordensgründer, Heiliger der katholischen Kirche* Sergio Rojas (* 1988), peruanischer Tennisspieler=== T ===* Tito Rojas (* 1955), puerto-ricanischer Musiker und Bandleader=== V ===* Víctor Manuel Pérez Rojas (* 1940), venezolanischer Priester, Bischof von San Fernando de Apure=== Y ===* Yosbang Rojas (* 1988), venezolanischer Radrennfahrer== Einzelnachweise ==
Rojas may refer to:==People=====A===*Adrián Rojas (born 1977), Chilean professional football player*Aguelmis Rojas (born 1978), Cuban long-distance runner*Agustín de Rojas Villandrando (1572–1618), Spanish writer and actor*Alberto Müller Rojas (1935–2010), Venezuelan politician and general*Alberto Rojas (born 1965), Mexican-born prelate of the Catholic Church*Alberto Rojas Jiménez (1900–1934), Chilean poet and journalist*Alejandro González Rojas (born 1955), former Costa Rican goalkeeper*Alexis Rojas (born 1972), Colombian road cyclist*Alfredo Rojas (born 1937), Argentine football player*Alfredo Rojas (Peruvian footballer) (born 1991), Peruvian footballer*Alonso Rojas, comedian currently working on Arriba Juarez show*Anderson Rojas, amateur boxer from Ecuador*Andrea Rojas, fictional character from DC Comics*Andres Almonaster y Rojas (born 1728), Spanish civil servant of New Orleans*Ángel Clemente Rojas (born 1944), former Argentine footballer*Ángel Dolores Rojas (1851–1918), Argentine politician*Ángel Rojas (born 1985), Chilean footballer who plays as midfielder*Antonio Domingo Rojas Melero (born 1984), Spanish football player*Ariel Rojas (born 1986), Argentine football midfielder*Arístides Rojas (born 1970), Paraguayan footballer*Ariel Rojas (born 1986), Argentine football midfielder*Arturo Montiel Rojas (born 1943), Mexican politician===B===*Benigno Filomeno de Rojas (born 1821), lawyer and Dominican politician*Benjamin Rojas (born 1985), Argentine actor and singer*Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas (1546–1618), Spanish bishop and cardinal, Grand Inquisitor of Spain from 1608 to 1618*Bruno Rojas (born 1993), Bolivian sprinter===C===*Carlos Rojas (born 1928), Chilean football midfielder*Carmine Rojas, bass player and Rod Stewart's bass player and music director*Christopher Rojas (born 1982), composer, musician, songwriter, and record producer*Clara Rojas (born 1964), Colombian tax lawyer, university lecturer, and campaign manager*Claudio Rojas (born 1973), retired Guatemalan football midfielder*Clemente Rojas (born 1952), Colombian boxer*Cookie Rojas (born 1939), former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach*Cristián Rojas (born 1985), Chilean footballer*Cristóbal Rojas (artist) (1857–1890), Venezuelan painter*Cristóbal de Rojas (1555-1614), a Spanish military engineer and architect===D===*Darío Rojas (born 1960), retired Bolivian football goalkeeper*Diego de Rojas (died 1544), 16th century Spanish Conquistador*Diego Rojas (born 1995), Chilean footballer*Don Rojas (born 1949), journalist and political commentator from St. Vincent===E===*Eladio Rojas (1934–1991), former Chilean footballer*Elio Rojas (born 1982), featherweight boxer from the Dominican Republic*Eloy Rojas (born 1967), professional boxer in the Featherweight division*Emilio Rojas (born 1984), American recording artist and rapper from Rochester, New York*Esteban Rojas Tovar, Colombian educator, philanthropist, bishop of the diocese of Garzón*Euclides Rojas (born 1967), Cuban-born coach and player development official in Major League Baseball===F===*Felipe Rojas (born 1986), Chilean footballer*Fernando de Rojas (c. 1465–1541), Castilian author*Francisca Rojas, believed to be the first criminal found guilty through fingerprint evidence*Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla (1607–1660), Spanish dramatist*Francisco Goméz de Sandoval y Rojas, Duke of Lerma, Duke of Lerma (1552/1553–1625)*Francisco Rojas Rojas (born 1974), Chilean football defender*Francisco Rojas Tollinchi (1911–1965), Puerto Rican poet, civic leader and journalist*Francisco Rojas Toledo (born 1956), Mexican politician===G===*Genaro Vázquez Rojas (born 1933), former school teacher, militant and guerrilla fighter*Geraldin Rojas (born 1981), contemporary Argentine tango dancer, also known as Geraldin Paludi*Geraldo Rojas (born 1990), undefeated Mexican professional boxer in the Middleweight division*Gonzalo Rojas (born 1917), Chilean poet*Guillermo Rojas (born 1983), Mexican football left back*Gustavo Andrés Rojas (born 1988), Colombian football defender*Gustavo Rojas (footballer) (born 1988), Colombian football defender*Gustavo Rojas (golfer) (born 1967), Argentine professional golfer*Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900–1975), Colombian General, military dictator of Colombia from 1953 to 1957*Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport, international airport on the San Andrés Island, Colombia===H===*Héctor Rojas Herazo (1920–2002), Colombian writer*Henry Rojas (born 1987), football striker from Colombia*Heriberto Rojas, former Costa Rican footballer*Hernando de Manrique de Rojas, commander of Spanish forces sent in late 1562 to destroy the French fort at Port Royal*Homar Rojas (born 1964), former player and a manager in Minor League Baseball*Hugo Ballivian Rojas (1901–1993), de facto President of Bolivia 1951–1952*{(Herney Rojas)} (1958,) Colombian===I===*Ibrahim Rojas (born 1975), Cuban sprint canoeist*Isaac Rojas (1906–1993), Argentine Admiral of the Navy and de facto Vice President*Iván Guzmán de Rojas (born 1934), Bolivian research scientist and the creator of Atamiri===J===*Jesús Kiki Rojas (born 1964), former professional boxer in the super flyweight division*Jesus Rojas (1950–1991), Nicaraguan and a major leader of the FMLN resistance movement in El Salvador*Joao Rojas (born 1989), Ecuadorian footballer*Joaquín Rojas (born 1938), Filipino former basketball player*Joel Humberto Rojas Pérez (born 1968), Cuban painter*John Rojas, Jr. (died 2000), founder of the Chula Vista Historical Society*Jorge A. Rojas (born 1940), general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1991 to 1996*Jorge Alberto Rojas (born 1977), Venezuelan football midfielder*Jorge Rojas (footballer) (born 1993), Paraguayan international footballer*Jorge Rojas Justicia (born 1983), Spanish footballer*José Antonio Rojas (born 1987), Chilean footballer*José Domingo Gómez Rojas (1896–1920), Chilean poet*José Joaquín Rojas (born 1985), Spanish professional road bicycle racer*José López Portillo y Rojas (1850–1923), Mexican lawyer, politician and man-of-letters*José Manuel Rojas (born 1983), Chilean defender who currently plays for Universidad de Chile*José María Rojas Garrido (1824–1883), Colombian Senator*Jose Manuel Rojas, football player from Costa Rica*Jose Rojas (racquetball) (born 1990), professional racquetball player*Juan Carlos Rojas (born 1984), Mexican footballer*Juan Fernández de Rojas (1750–1819), Spanish historian, writer and humorist*Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (1826–1905), President of Venezuela from 1888 to 1890*Juan Rodrigo Rojas (born 1988), Paraguayan football midfielder*Julian Guillermo Rojas (born 1990), Colombian footballer===L===*Leonardo Ly Rojas (born 1985), Costa Rican footballer*Leonel Herrera Rojas (born 1978), former Chilean footballer*Liberato Marcial Rojas (1870–1922), provisional President of Paraguay July 6, 1911 – February 28, 1912*Liliana Rojas-Suarez (born 1954), Peruvian-born economist*Lorena Rojas (born 1972), Mexican actress and singer best known for soap operas*Luis Giampietri Rojas (born 1940), retired admiral of the Peruvian Navy*Luis Rojas (born 1979), Olympic swimmer and National Record holder from Venezuela*Luis Rojas Mena (born 1917), Mexican Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church===M===*Manuel Antonio Hermoso Rojas (born 1935), Canarian politician*Manuel Rojas (Author) (1896–1973), Chilean writer and journalist*Manuel Rojas (footballer) (born 1954), retired football midfielder from Chile*Manuel Rojas (independence leader) (1820 – 18??
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Nach der Priesterweihe war er insbesondere im Bereich der Medienarbeit tätig: Medienbeauftragter der Diözese Sambalpur; Koordinator der Kommunikation für die Steyler-Provinz Ostindien; Pfarrer in verschiedenen Pfarreien und Vikar in der Diözese San Pablo (Philippinen); Leiter des Medienzentrums “Sanchar Sadan”; Koordinator der Medienarbeit der Region Orissa; Koordinator der Medienarbeit der Steyler Missionare in Indien; Gastprofessor für Medienarbeit und Kommunikation am „Khristo Jyoti Mahovidyaloyo“; Rektor des Seminars von 1999 bis 2005. (S.L.) (Agenzia Fides 29/9/2008)
Among these are: Director of Communications for the Diocese of Sambalpur; Coordinator of Communications for the Eastern Indian Province of the Society of the Divine Word; Parish pastor in various parishes and assistant pastor in the Diocese of San Pablo (Philippines); Director of the Diocesan Center for Social Communications “Sanchar Sadan”; Regional Coordinator of Communications in Orissa; National Coordinator of Communications for the Society of the Divine Word in India; visiting professor of Media and Communications at Khristo Jyoti Mahovidyaloyo; Rector of the same Seminary from 1999-2005. (SL) (Agenzia Fides 29/09/2008)
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Im Jahre 1939 wurde er in Zürich eingesetzt als Vikar in der Pfarrei Liebfrauen.
In the year 1939 he was assigned as vicar in the parish of Our Lady in Zurich.
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Bald darauf wurde Doktor Samsó zum Vikar in Sant Julià d’Argentona, einer nahegelegenen Kleinstadt, ernannt.
Soon, Father Samsó was named the assistant priest in Sant Julià d’Argentona, a small town in the area.
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ernennung zum vikar
appointment as vicar