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MORALES, Pedro, Mexican clergyman, born in Valdepefias, Spain, in 15:17; died in Mexico in 1614. He was a lawyer, but abandoned the profession to become a Jesuit in 1570. His superiors sent him to Mexico, where he taught theology and became rector of several colleges. He wrote "De las reli-quias de Santos que fueron colocadas en la ciudad de Mexico el atio de 1570" (Mexico, 1579), and theological works that were published in Mexico and in Lyons (1614).
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