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El padre Ed Broom, OMV (Oblato de la Virgen María), cariñosamente conocido como el Padre Escobita, fue ordenado sacerdote por san Juan Pablo II en 1986. Es asistente del párroco en la Iglesia de San Pedro Chanel en Hawaiian Gardens (California). Allí imparte retiros, da los Ejercicios Espirituales de San Ignacio de Loyola, organiza y dirige su propio programa de radio y televisión en Guadalupe Radio –Barriendo Conciencias, y da un curso de preparación a los fieles en diversas parroquias de la archidiócesis de Los Ángeles para la Consagración total a Jesús mediante María. Para leer artículos o escuchar audios en inglés o en español, por favor vaya a www.fatherbroom.com
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