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The Head of the Bishops Says that "the State Becomes a Band of Thieves if It Forgets Ethics" and the Government Takes It for Granted.

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
Bolaños replies: "What would you think if the government qualified the Church as a gang of sexual aggressors? The archbishop of Valladolid on the celebrations of the LGBTI collective: "Satan's sin is pride." More information: Argüello says now that he did not call the government "band of thieves": "I meant the state, including the citizens"

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Lean Right

The president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference ironizes on the letter Bolaños sent to him yesterday: «What I am always surprised about is that they arrive before...

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The words of the president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Luis Argüello, in a summer course in which he stated that "when a State forgets ethics it becomes a band of thieves and to the evidence I refer" have provoked the reaction and anger of the central government to the point that the minister of presidency, Félix Bolaños, has sent a letter to the archbishop of Valladolid also to express his "surprise" and angry by the words of the prela…

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The archbishop of Valladolid said that "when a State forgets ethics, it becomes a gang of thieves" while Minister Bolaños equates it to "the Church is a gang of sex thieves" and Minister Robles asks that he apologize

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Bolaños replies: "What would you think if the government qualified the Church as a gang of sexual aggressors? The archbishop of Valladolid on the celebrations of the LGBTI collective: "Satan's sin is pride." More information: Argüello says now that he did not call the government "band of thieves": "I meant the state, including the citizens"

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Center

Argüello has said that when a State forgets ethics, it becomes a "gang of thieves; I refer to the evidence"

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The topic of conversation was the collapse of democracy. To the first of the words has assured to have him “feared” the president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE) and archbishop of Valladolid, Luis Argüello, that this Thursday has warned in a conference that “when a State forgets ethics becomes a band of thieves” while quoting Augustine of Hippo. “To the facts I refer”, the prelate has insisted in his talk at the Paul VI Foundation in M…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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