Chile Bishop Asks Faithful Not to Yield to Hatred After Third Policeman Killed in a Month
‘Merciful God receives our new martyr and gives consolation and strength to his beloved family and his beloved institution…’
‘Merciful God receives our new martyr and gives consolation and strength to his beloved family and his beloved institution…’
Harex, who would now be 38, disappeared the night of Oct. 19, 2001, in Punta Arenas when he was returning from a birthday party.
The bishop lamented that in the creation of the new constitution’s text, ‘a minority intended to impose its vision and its will.’
A group of six individuals stole sacred objects used for the celebration of Mass and sound equipment after forcing open the main door of the church.
Bishop González said what is at risk is that fundamental rights, which today are enshrined in the current constitution, could end up being “very poorly configured or insufficiently assured.”
The Archbishop of Concepción said he hopes Boric “will never under any circumstances endorse violence in any form, wherever it comes from.”
During his campaign, José Antonio Kast proposed different strategies to protect life from conception to natural death, to reinforce the preferential right of parents to educate their children, and to recognize the culture and identity of indigenous people.
The bill was “more urgent than pensions, more urgent than violence, more urgent than decent healthcare. There is no other bill, not even healthcare, which is paramount, to be so fast-tracked,” Constantino lamented.
Since September 2017, abortion in Chile has been legal up to 12 weeks of pregnancy on the grounds of rape, and there is no upper limit for fetal non-viability or risk to the life of the mother.
Kast presents himself as the leader of a new political movement in Chile based on three pillars: freedom, the strength of the traditional family, and the defense of law and order.
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