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A Few Days From San Cayetano, the Church Issued a Strong Warning Against the Government for the Economic Plan

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The bishops pointed out that “in difficult times, we value all forms of work.” Thursday there will also be a march of trade unions from Liniers to Plaza de Mayo. Read more
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Carlos Moia said that “it can’t be that a country is run by financial business,” because “it’s immoral, it’s not ethical.” Carlos Moia, priest of the Buenos Aires parish of San Cayetano, patron saint of labor, said that what retirees are suffering today is “a genocide” and said that “it can’t be that a country is run by financial business,” because “it’s immoral, it’s not ethical.” The priest quoted a recent document from the Episcopate, in whic…

This was expressed during a dialogue with Radio Panorama, the priest Marcelo Trejo, regarding the patron saint's feast of San Cayetano and after the message of the Argentine Episcopal Conference asking "to take care of employment and labor sources".

This Thursday is the feast of the patron saint of bread and labor and there will be, in addition to religious rites, mobilizations of workers' organizations, students and retirees, from early in the morning. San Cayetano Day, patron of bread and work, will have different unions as protagonists, along with student and retired organizations. They will gather from 8.30 p.m. in Che Guevara Square (27 February and Laprida) and their destination will …

The bishops pointed out that “in difficult times, we value all forms of work.” Thursday there will also be a march of trade unions from Liniers to Plaza de Mayo. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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"In every economic plan, taking care of employment must be an indescribable priority," said the Episcopal Conference. The entry The Church's strong message to the government: "Taking care of employment must be a priority" was first published in #BorderJournalism.

On the eve of San Cayetano Day, the Catholic Church issued a statement with a strong message to the Government: “Taking care of employment must be an indescribable priority.” The Executive Commission of the Argentine Episcopal Conference (CEA) warned that no economic policy can be considered successful if it implies the loss of jobs and called for protecting “the dignity of people.” The document was signed by the President of the CEA and Archbis…

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