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Question of Faith: Father Paco Olveira

Summary by lavaca.org
March every Wednesday with the retired. He was beaten, gassed, arrested. He was born in Malaga, became a citizen of Argentina and lived always in poor villages and neighborhoods. From his anarchist grandfather to the religious, with his feet on the ground. Christianity, Peronism, the country narco, abortion. The subversive, the crucified of the present and where he seeks hope. By Sergio Ciancaglini. Padre Paco. Photo: Tadeo Bourbon This note is …
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March every Wednesday with the retired. He was beaten, gassed, arrested. He was born in Malaga, became a citizen of Argentina and lived always in poor villages and neighborhoods. From his anarchist grandfather to the religious, with his feet on the ground. Christianity, Peronism, the country narco, abortion. The subversive, the crucified of the present and where he seeks hope. By Sergio Ciancaglini. Padre Paco. Photo: Tadeo Bourbon This note is …

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lavaca.org broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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