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Francis: No Tears for Argentina

Francis’ relationship with Argentina and “especially” with the abortion government of Alberto Fernández is "very good," two high-ranking government officials told Cronista.com (April 4). Nevertheless …More
Francis’ relationship with Argentina and “especially” with the abortion government of Alberto Fernández is "very good," two high-ranking government officials told Cronista.com (April 4).
Nevertheless, Francis will not come to Argentina for at least the next two years given the 2023 presidential elections because this – the usual excuse - "could further deepen the rift between Argentines."
While Bergoglio maintains only official contacts with Fernández – Christmas or birthday wishes - he connects over email or WhatsApp with Guillermo Oliveri (Secretary of Worship), Eduardo Valdés (MP), Gustavo Béliz (Secretary of Strategic Affairs of the Presidency). This takes place “in strict secrecy,” Cronista.com mystifies.
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chris griffin
When Argentina liberalized abortion law in 2020 Pope Francis was completely silent, not a word in defense of the unborn. Pope Francis is guilty of complicit silence in the shedding of innocent blood, also in calling Joe Biden a "good Catholic" and several others. The babies cry out for vengeance.
atreverse pensar
He only cares about himself. Others are instruments