Milei participated in a religious invocation in the Cathedral of Buenos Aires

After taking office, President Javier Milei participated in a religious invocation in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires, which was presided over by the Archbishop of Buenos Aires and Primate of Argentina, Monsignor Jorge Ignacio García Cuerva. Anglican Bishop Brian Williams; the representative of the Christian Alliance of Evangelical Churches of Argentina, Pastor Christian Hooft; Rabbi Shimon Axel Wahnish and Sheikh Salim Delgado Dassum, representative of the Islamic community. During the event, García Cuerva said that “our country is our home” and that “we are aware that our house has suffered and is suffering many storms; it suffers torrents of exclusion, trampled dignities, inflation, cracks, petty interests, disenchantment and broken dreams.” In addition, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires pointed out that it is necessary to “reassess the foundations that allowed us to keep hope alive,” and that “one of the hardest hit, which we need to forge, is fraternity.” He also affirmed that “the second foundation to recover so that this dream called Homeland continues to inspire the new generations, is freedom,” and called for “committing ourselves especially to those who suffer the most.” And, he concluded by expressing that the third foundation “is memory,” because it is key “to recover our history and recognize the men and women who forged the Homeland from its beginnings and who laid the foundations of the national organization.”

Original source in Spanish

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