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The Protests Force the Bishop of Vic to Cancel a Mass with the President of the Spanish Episcopal Conference

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Local political parties and associations had announced a boycott of homophobic and anti-independence statements by Argüelles

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Local political parties and associations had announced a boycott of homophobic and anti-independence statements by Argüelles

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The news Vic suspends a Mass with Luis Argüello for the rejection of the comparsas to the president of the bishops was first published in Last Minute Religious News

Argüello had been invited by the bishop of Vich, Román Casanova, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of St Michael of Saints

The president of the Episcopal Conference, Luis Argüello, was going to preach the homily at the Mass that was to be officiated in the Cathedral, and that has been...

Both the procession's troupes and the municipal opposition have threatened to stand up in the presence of the president of the Episcopal Conference.

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The threats and pressures of the radical independenceists force the Bishop of Vic to suspend the Mass of the Cathedral scheduled for this Saturday, July 5, on the occasion of the feast of San Miguel de los Santos, where the president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference and archbishop of Valladolid, Luis Argüello, was going to preach the homily.The comparsas who participate in the entourage of San Miguel de los Santos during the festivities of th…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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