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Benjamín de Hoyos Estrada (born February 20, 1953) has been a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since 1999.

De Hoyos was born in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. De Hoyos grew up in northern Mexico. As a young man, he served a mission in the Mexico Hermosillo Mission, where he first met his wife Evelia Genesta Mendivil, who is a native of Ciudad Obregón, Sonora.

Benjamín and Evelia renewed their acquaintance later when he was working as a seminary teacher at Benemerito De Las Americas, an Church-owned prep school in Mexico City, and Evelia was working there as a secretary. They were married on June 4, 1975, in the Mesa Arizona Temple. De Hoyos and his wife are the parents of six children.

De Hoyos received a bachelor's degree from Normal Superior Benavente and a masters degree from Chapultepec University.

De Hoyos spent his career prior to his call to full-time Church service as a Church Educational System (CES) employee. He was a seminary teacher, institute director, and a CES coordinator at various levels. At the time of his call as a general authority, he was the CES Director for the Mexico South Area of the Church.

De Hoyos served as Mission president of the Mexico Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mission. While in this position, he supervised the reopening of missionary work in areas where it had been closed due to civil unrest.[1] He was serving as an area seventy at the time of his call to the First Quorum of the Seventy. He had been serving in this calling since 1999.[2] As a general authority, he has served as a counselor in the presidency of the Mexico South Area of the church.[3]


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