Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Hundreds of parishioners pray for Solari





Young on the eve of support to Archbishop Tito Solari, last night. - Noah Portugal
Times Hundreds of Catholics last night expressed their solidarity with the Archbishop of Cochabamba, Tito Solari, through prayer vigils in the church of Santo Domingo and other parishes. Also
be issued a letter of Archbishop in which he confirms his statements, he regretted that anyone was offended by what he said and asked to find solutions to the issues reported. Jóvenes en la vigilia de apoyo a monseñor Tito Solari, anoche. - Noé Portugal Los Tiempos
Two weeks ago, Solari said he received complaints from parents of Chapare in that area that there are children who are dedicated to micro drug, prompting anger from the National Government and organizations related to it.
Cam Martin Coca growers' leader said yesterday that the first complaint that his sector will be filed against the archbishop to the Vatican (to request his resignation as a religious authority) and the second by the ordinary courts for defamation and libel stigmatized for having children Chapare.

On Saturday, an emergency expanded coca growers of Chapare Solari told, by order, persona non grata and report it to the Vatican announced. Yesterday at a press conference, Cam, along with another official and a representative of parents of Chapare, announced that it will resort to the ordinary courts.

Meanwhile, the judicial vicar of the Archbishop, Miguel Manzanera, Solari said he did not commit libel or slander, so that if the leaders of the tropics begin a process, it is likely that the Court of the Apostolic Subject Vatican determined that the charge is not applicable. Manzanera

said the allegations against church officials are under canon law, but in the case of Solari "has no legal or ethical basis. The reflection was Archbishop Tito is pastoral, even paternal, a person who cares. "

Chapare executives and departmental authorities and even national Solari repeatedly asked to give names of the educational units and children who would be marketed drug, but said the Archbishop Manzanera "can not give evidence because it is forbidden by law to names of children or adolescents, though the know. "

Meanwhile, Eugenio Coter priest, a member of the archdiocese, said the Vatican is aware through "the Nuncio. Quotes is an embassy and an office in the country. Are aware of this and do not think it matter that lead to any trial. " He added that the Archbishop engaging in normal activities and hopes that everything will calm down.

Presidential spokesman Ivan Canelas, said yesterday that the Government has faced and has no intention of dealing with the Church, adding that the government has nothing to hide drug-trafficking.
"You remember that the President had received Archbishop Tito Solari and Jesus Perez at the clinic, and the conversation they have had has been very cordial, "he said. However, according to the spokesman, the next day, Monsignor Perez read a statement from the Church out of touch and hard, and then Archbishop Solari said that kids sell drugs.




Solari's letter


After several days of silence, the Archbishop of Cochabamba, Tito Solari, last night issued a message written a few lines.

"In recent days, I have expressed the concern of parents and educators from tropics because some children are victims drug. I'm sorry that this statement has offended anyone. But now we move beyond our feelings and look into the eyes of many children in our society are in vulnerable situations, and together we ask ourselves: what can we do for them? How can we change your future?
On this night I thank you for the gesture of ecclesial communion and prayer: ask for me and all the pastors of the people of God, the gift of strength, wisdom and peace. I ask the Lord for all of you. We join in prayer as members of the Church and of society. Let us renew our commitment to serve the Lord in small and needy. Let's do it with truth and love. " VIGIL




• In the parish of Santo Domingo, about 100 people between young and older people attended the Mass at which the message was read Solari.

• For a few minutes, the youth of the parish is located in the streets to show some signs with messages such as "Blessed are they which are persecuted", "Our mission is prophetic, is to announce the truth."
• "I remember Monsignor un January 11 trying to pacify the people. I remember in the fight water war with us, "said a young man who participated in the vigil. Many called for the Archbishop to have strength and courage to continue their work of "pastor." • The prayer vigil and also continue today in more than 50 parishes in Cochabamba.



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