Friday 10 May 2024

“There Is No Religious Freedom, We Feel Persecuted”: Nicaragua Bishop

Juan Abelardo Mata, bishop of Esteli, Nicaragua denounces more selective killings in the countryside. Also denies the accusations being made, that the Church is planning a coup.

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Monsignor Juan Abelardo Mata, bishop of Estelí, 73 years old, is famous for being the most hard-line bishop of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua.  He has spent all his life harshly criticizing anything remotely suggesting Marxism-Leninism.

Juan Abelardo Mata, Bishop of Esteli, Nicaragua and Secretary of the country’s Episcopal Conference

However, on the door to his office, there is a photograph of Jose Mujica, ex Tupamaro guerrillero and symbol of the democratic left in Latin America.

In the photo there is a caption with the words of Mujica, saying that the upbringing of children begins at home.  “A man with very deep feelings and a practical man, too”, Mata told Confidencial in an interview.

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Article originally appeared on Today Nicaragua and is republished here with permission.

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