Te Deum: Archbishop Urges End to 'Insults and Cruelty' as Milei Watches On
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A response to the homily of the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, at the Tedeum on July 9.
Te Deum: Archbishop urges end to 'insults and cruelty' as Milei watches on
In what some saw as a pointed rebuke to President Javier Milei, Archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge García Cuerva calls on leaders to “stop disparaging others, regardless of their political party,” as he urges greater “care for the poor, the sick and the disabled” in annual ‘Te Deum’ speech.
The Archbishop of Buenos Aires emphasized the values of collectivism, so scorned by the Milei administration. He called for sensitivity to "break free from isolation and walk alongside others." Jorge García Cuerva, speaking on Thursday at the Te Deum for Independence Day, urged people to abandon "individualism" and "political pettiness" in his remarks to President Javier Milei. "Listening is the fundamental attitude of anyone who wants to think …
Latin American Abstract, July 10, 2026. The Archbishop of Buenos Aires highlighted the values of collectivism, so despised by the Milei government. He called for sensitivity to “get out of the breastplate and walk with others.” The Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, called this Thursday to leave behind “individualism” and “mixedness” [...] La entrada Argentina. In the Tedeum, García Cuerva called to hear “the cries that cry out for…
The national government decided to subtract dramatism from the message delivered by Jorge García Cuerva during the Tedeum of July 9 and ruled out responding publicly to the criticisms made by the archbishop of Buenos Aires. At Casa Rosada, they interpreted the homily as having political references, although they considered that it was not directed exclusively against President Javier Milei or his administration. Before the president and much of …
In the usual homily for Independence Day that takes place in the Metropolitan Cathedral and in front of President Javier Milei, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, claimed this Thursday to end with the "caves of corruption" and even cited Lionel Messi to ask for the unity of the Argentines."Sometimes, as Argentine society we also travel dangerous paths. Not because of geographical issues but because they do not take us to any go…
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