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- Born 1944 Arteaga, Couhiula, Mexico
- Baptized 1956
- Married Argelia Villanueva; Sealed 1967; three children
- Bishop, Counselor to Stake President, Patriarch, Regional
Representative
- President of Mexico City South Mission 1982-1985
- Second Quorum of the Seventy 1992-1997
Lino Alvarez and his bride-to-be, Argelia Villanueva,
were both returned missionaries, but their first visit to a temple came
when they were sealed in Mesa, Arizona, in 1967. The experience was completely
new to them, but one thing they understood very clearly—the commitment
to consecrate all of their efforts to the Lord.
“We have always tried to serve him and to complete every assignment
to the best of our ability,” he says.
That is the attitude Elder Lino Alvarez carries into his new calling
as a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy. “I feel unprepared, because
I know what kind of work the General Authorities do and what kind of men
they are,” he reflects. “But one thing the Lord has taught me through the
years and through the Church leaders I have known is to serve with no other
objective than the welfare of the members.”
Brother Alvarez’s service as a member of the Church
began when he was baptized at age twelve. Born in the village of Arteaga,
Coahuila, on 18 July 1944, he was living in Saltillo with his family when
they joined the Church.
It was in Piedras Negras that he met his future wife,
after receiving a bachelor’s degree in education and beginning his teaching
career at a small school there. He has taught at Church schools in Mexico
and in Chile, where he began teaching seminary and institute classes. He
was serving as director of the Church Educational System for Mexico at
the time of his call as a General Authority.
Before being called to the Second Quorum, he was a bishop, a counselor in a stake presidency, a patriarch, a mission president (Mexico City South, 1982-85), a regional
representative, and Young Men president in the Benemerito
Sixth Ward, Mexico City Mexico Zarahemla Stake.
Elder and Sister Alvarez raised three children, all of whom served missions.
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Elder Alvarez was honorably released from the Second
Quorum of the Seventy October 4, 1997 after serving his five-year call.
Bibliography
"News of the Church: Elder Lino Alvarez of the Seventy,"Ensign, Sep. 1992.
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