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Nicaragua’s VP, Rosario Murillo, calls priests and bishops ‘devils’

TODAY NICARAGUA – With virtually no opposition leader left to imprison, the government of Nicaragua has moved in on to its one remaining obstacle for securing reelection: The Catholic Church.

Rosario Murillo (left) with the husband and president Daniel Ortega. Photo from el19digital.com

According to Rosario Murillo, vice president and wife of President Daniel Ortega, the bishops and priests of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua are the “sons of the devil” who supported the months-long civil uprising that began in April 2018 that left at least 320 dead, thousands wounded, tens of thousands exiled and deepened the political, social and economic crises in the country.

“It was a diabolical interruption of a few weeks when they wanted to snatch everything from us to steal again, to settle there again, with blessings, which are truly unusual, unheard of blessings from people whose sanctity is in doubt, whose intermediation before the spiritual powers of Jesus Christ are completely in doubt,” said Murillo.

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Murillo, along with others, who have been sanctioned by the United States, Canada, and the European Union questioned: “how anyone can be a pastor if he blesses crimes, how can anyone be a pastor if he blesses and approves that people continue to die on the roadblocks, that people continue to lose everything they have, that women who are going to give birth are not allowed to pass in the ambulance?”

In her remarks, issued during the weekend as the government marked the 41st anniversary of the Nicaraguan Army, the online media Cruxnow.com writes “Murillo was cherry-picking incidents from the troubled months of 2018 when Catholic churches opened their doors to care for the civilians wounded during the protests who were refused treatment in public hospitals.

“Cathedrals also opened their doors as a refuge to the thousands who were facing tanks deployed by the government to quiet down the protests. At the government’s request, the bishops’ conference attempted to mediate between President Daniel Ortega and the protestors, but when the talks proved unsuccessful, the ruling couple quickly blamed the Catholic prelates for the failure”.

Nicaraguans will go to the polls on November 7 to elect a new president and vice-president.

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With the wave of arrest of more than 30 opposition leaders, including all the presidential hopefuls, it’s unclear who will run against Ortega and Murillo.

In addition, several opposition parties have been declared illegal, and the only remaining newspaper, La Prensa, was seized by the police last Friday, which today leaves Nicaragua a country without a print newspaper.

Murillo also defined what happened in 2018 as “terrorist crimes,” and faulted the bishops for being “fake shepherds” performing “satanic rites” and practicing “witchcraft,” allegedly in an attempt to bring down the government, accusing the Nicaraguan clergy of being “shamans”.

During Sunday Mass, Bishop Rolando Alvarez said Nicaragua is living tragic moments because the “infernal dragon” wants to put an end to everything that represents hope. Instead of falling in despair, he asked believers to not be afraid because the dragon will not be able to steal the tenacity of the people to build a new Nicaragua.

“They try to rule and impose history by closing every door or window of hope,” he said. “Yet our hope rises and rises. We fill ourselves with strength, energy, vigor and inner enthusiasm to cry out without fear in the temples, in our homes, in our families, in our hamlets, waterfalls and streams, in the mountains and in our cities, that love has conquered hatred, that hope overcomes despair, that they will not steal our strength, they will not steal our inner energy, nor the tenacity to build a new Nicaragua,” preached the Bishop.

The bishop added that hope will rise like “the Phoenix,” and that is why he urged the faithful not to be afraid and to cry out for peace, justice and freedom.

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With notes from Cruxnow.com in Rome.

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