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Pilgrimage to Luján: garcía Cuerva Sent a Message in His Mass to Those "Who Are Too Burdened by Poverty and the Consequences of Drug Trafficking"

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The Archbishop of Buenos Aires led the Mass in the Basilica of Luján after the 51st pilgrimage.He called "not to be won by the impotence of the cannot".

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The Archbishop of Buenos Aires led the Mass in the Basilica of Luján after the 51st pilgrimage.He called "not to be won by the impotence of the cannot".

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Thousands of people participated this Saturday in the 51st Youth Pilgrimage to Luján, while the Archbishop of Buenos Aires strongly questioned the Milei government for the absence of the State in the poor neighborhoods of Argentina.

The news Argentines deposited their daily tiredness in María de Luján, but also their hopes were first published in Last Minute Religious News

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The Buenos Aires Archbishop acknowledged that there are many who have stopped their march because they do not find the meaning of their lives, but encouraged them to continue walking together and with hope and not to let themselves be won by the impotence of “can’t.” He also warned about the “tricky attacks” and the promises of “colored mirrors.” New episcopal warning on poverty and drug trafficking.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Ignacio García Cuerva, led the closing Mass this Sunday for the 51st Youth Pilgrimage to Luján, which brought together thousands of faithful under the motto "Mother, give us love to walk with hope." In his homily, delivered in the iconic Basilica of Luján, the archbishop sent a powerful message regarding the country's social situation. "There are many brothers and sisters who no longer have the strength to c…

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A crowd of devotees completed the 51st Youth Pilgrimage to Luján, after a walk of more than sixty kilometers to the Basilica of the Virgin Patroness of Argentina, whose last stretch was made difficult by the intense rains that fell in the area of the AMBa and its surroundings. The Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, headed the closing Mass this Sunday, where he issued a message of realism and hope in the face of the adversity that t…

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laplata1.com broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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