On March 1, 2019, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, constitutional president of the United Mexican States, signed letters addressed to Pope Francis I and the king of Spain, Philip VI. The letters were reported on March 25 of that year thanks to a video published on Facebook. The letters requested that both, the pope and the king, apologize to the "original peoples" for the excesses committed in the conquest and evangelization of that world that, beca…
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On March 1, 2019, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, constitutional president of the United Mexican States, signed letters addressed to Pope Francis I and the king of Spain, Philip VI. The letters were reported on March 25 of that year thanks to a video published on Facebook. The letters requested that both, the pope and the king, apologize to the "original peoples" for the excesses committed in the conquest and evangelization of that world that, beca…