Archbishop of Buenos Aires warns Argentina faces ‘social breakdown’
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Garcia Cuerva offers a reflection on the political reality of Argentina in the light of the Gospel. In his message, he urges to rebuild the fabric of the ...
The Catholic Church, led by Archbishop García Cuerva, stands as the main opposition to the economic model of the libertarian president
The message of the Catholic Church occurs in the midst of social tensions after two years of severe economic adjustment
Message from the Archbishop of Buenos Aires was addressed to the President during the liturgical celebration linked to the Revolution of May 1810; trust in the government fell for the 4th month in a row, points out research
The Church’s message reactivated the debate on the tone of Argentine politics and permanent confrontation. The phrase “no one is saved alone”, repeated by García Cuerva during the Tedeum, ended by summarizing that concern. The traditional Tedeum of May 25 was transformed into much more than a religious ceremony. In front of President Javier Milei and much of the national cabinet, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, launched a me…
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