García Cuerva in San Cayetano: "We Are All Custodians of the Lives of the Poorest, the Weakest" the Archbishop's Harsh Words Against the Adjustment of the Government
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Thousands of faithful gathered at the San Cayetano Shrine in the Buenos Aires district of Liniers on August 7 to thank and ask for health, peace and above all work. But there was also a strong social and political message from Archbishop Jorge García Cuerva among prayers and signs of faith. In his homily, the reference of the Church called on the Church not to ignore the weakest: elderly people who expect a dignified retirement, people with disa…
The Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, made harsh criticisms of the government during his homily, in the framework of the celebration by San Cayetano, asking that they not abandon the most unprotected sectors. “We cannot ignore the retirees or people with disabilities,” he said in reference to President Javier Milei’s vetoes on projects that promote increases in pensions and pensions, among other points. During his sermon…
In the homily pronounced during the Mass in Liniers, the Buenos Aires Archbishop emphasized the need for dialogue in order to seek consensus and solutions to the current situation, and at the same time called for dignified retirements, for the care of the disabled and those who suffer. He also asked to “retrain” to “come out of the shrink of disqualifications and hatred” and said that “the rulers must give everyone the possibility to win the bre…
“We are custodians of the poorest, the weakest, the elderly who are still waiting for a dignified retirement. We are custodians of the disabled and all the sick,” said García Cuerva.
Jorge García Cuerva, raised a strong message to power: “We cannot ignore retirees or people with disabilities.” The San Cayetano entry: the Church advised the government “not to ignore the weakest” was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
Buenos Aires.-The Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, pronounced a harsh homily today, in the framework of the celebration by San Cayetano, the patron of bread and labor, and said that "we are custodians and guardians of the lives of others, the poorest and weakest", tacitly criticizing the government of Javier Milei. Before hundreds of faithful who arrived in Liniers, in the west of the Argentine capital, the prelate spoke again of…
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