| Nicaraguense archbishop: We did not have to do with entrance refusal sectarian leader - aciprensa.co |
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| Tuesday, 03 July 2007 | |
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The President of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua, Mons. Leopoldo Brenes, indicated that “we did not have anything to do” in the entrance refusal this country of the founder of the fundamentalist sect “Ministry the International Growing in Grace”, the ex- Puerto Rican presidiario Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, who claims to be the “Antichrist”.
Also the Archbishop of Managua reiterated that “in several occasions I have said that no, that we did not have anything to do” and did not comment out more “because we do not want to do more propaganda to him” to Miranda. The representative in Managua of the mentioned sect, Saúl Chávez, said east Sunday that the Government of President Daniel Ortega, in an supposed plot with the hierarchy of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, would have prohibited the enter the country of Miranda, whom he had predicted to give a lecture in his seat of Managua. Mons. Brenes also needed that the enter Nicaragua of the self-proclaimed “Antichrist” had not been threatens some for the Christians since they are “based on rocks”. The followers of Miranda call “God and Apóstol”, as he affirms in an official infantile text of the sect. For them, San Pedro and all his successors are “ministers of Satan”. The group, as it happens with most of fundamentalist associations, maintains itself with the contributions that their members offer. |
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