The deputy Christian Guevara, of New Ideas, spoke before a message from a parish priest in Apopa that included a curse. Guevara, Catholic and educated in Jesuit schools, emphasized that his faith comes from Christ and does not accept curses towards his family or Salvadoran mothers, including those of gang members. In his message, Guevara recalled that Christ never cursed anyone and stressed that the Church must be on the side of the victims of v…
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The deputy Christian Guevara, of New Ideas, spoke before a message from a parish priest in Apopa that included a curse. Guevara, Catholic and educated in Jesuit schools, emphasized that his faith comes from Christ and does not accept curses towards his family or Salvadoran mothers, including those of gang members. In his message, Guevara recalled that Christ never cursed anyone and stressed that the Church must be on the side of the victims of v…