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Margarito Bautista (June 10, 1878 – August 4, 1961) was a Nahua-Mexican evangelist and religious founder who wrote and preached for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). After converting in 1901, Bautista preached for the church through word and writing for three decades and spent time in both Mexico and Utah. During this time, Bautista developed a theology that fused Book of Mormon doctrine with Mexican nationalism, and he claimed Mexicans held a birthright to lead the church and someday the world. The church's Anglo-American leaders often considered Bautista's interpretations out of line with official doctrine, but they became very popular with Mexican Latter-day Saints.

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  • Margarito Bautista (es)
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  • Margarito Bautista (June 10, 1878 – August 4, 1961) was a Nahua-Mexican evangelist and religious founder who wrote and preached for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). After converting in 1901, Bautista preached for the church through word and writing for three decades and spent time in both Mexico and Utah. During this time, Bautista developed a theology that fused Book of Mormon doctrine with Mexican nationalism, and he claimed Mexicans held a birthright to lead the church and someday the world. The church's Anglo-American leaders often considered Bautista's interpretations out of line with official doctrine, but they became very popular with Mexican Latter-day Saints. (en)
  • Margarito Bautista (Atlautla, 10 de junio de 1878 - Ozumba, 4 de agosto de 1961) fue un evangelista mexicano y fundador religioso nahua mexicano que escribió y predicó como misionero y autoridad a favor de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días (Iglesia SUD) durante tres décadas tanto en México como en Utah. Durante este tiempo, Bautista desarrolló una teología que fusionó la doctrina del Libro de Mormón con el nacionalismo mexicano, afirmando que los mexicanos tenían el derecho de su nacimiento de liderar la iglesia y algún día el mundo. Los líderes de la iglesia en Utah a menudo consideraban que las interpretaciones de Bautista estaban fuera de línea con la doctrina oficial, aunque se hicieron muy populares entre los Santos de los Últimos Días mexicanos. (es)
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  • Margarito Bautista (en)
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  • Colonia Industrial de la Nueva Jerusalén, Ozumba, State of Mexico, Mexico (en)
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  • San Miguel, Atlautla, State of Mexico, Mexico (en)
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