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More than Half of Those Cared for by the Diocese of Ávila in 2024 Were in Poverty

As every year coinciding with the closeness of the Diocesan Church Day, the diocese of Ávila, in an exercise of transparency, has made known its accounts and the work carried out during the last year. Throughout 2024 the diocese of Ávila attended more than 6,700 people in its 53 diocesan centers. More than half, 3900 people, were attended by Caritas programs with the aim of alleviating poverty, as explained Auxi Rueda, Director of Communication …
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As every year coinciding with the closeness of the Diocesan Church Day, the diocese of Ávila, in an exercise of transparency, has made known its accounts and the work carried out during the last year. Throughout 2024 the diocese of Ávila attended more than 6,700 people in its 53 diocesan centers. More than half, 3900 people, were attended by Caritas programs with the aim of alleviating poverty, as explained Auxi Rueda, Director of Communication …

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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