“May Each Chapel Be an Oasis”: Archbishop Asks for Support for Those Affected by the Water Crisis
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The Metropolitan Archbishop of San Juan, Roberto Octavio González Nieves, asked parishes, chapels, schools, and pastoral agents to intensify their aid to communities affected by the lack of drinking water and to coordinate access to the service during the…
The religious leader stated that the Super Aqueduct has been “an important effort by the government,” but warned that it requires constant maintenance.
SAN JUAN – The Metropolitan Archbishop of San Juan, Roberto Octavio González Nieves, on Friday asked parishes, chapels, schools and pastoral agents to step up aid to communities affected by the lack of drinking water and coordinate spaces for access to service during the emergency. “I would like to encourage our parishes and chapels, schools and pastoral service centers to join the effort to establish oasis in coordination with the government or…
The Archbishop of San Juan, Roberto Octavio González Nieves, urged the parishes and pastoral agents to show solidarity with the suffering people in the face of the crisis due to lack of drinking water. The greatest impact of the breakdowns of the Super Aqueduct of the North is being suffered mainly by the people who make pilgrimages in archdiocesan territory: Bayamón, Carolina, Guaynabo, Cataño, sectors of Trujillo Alto, Toa Baja and San Juan wh…

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