Salvadoran bishops urge peace before elections
The bishops encouraged Salvadorans to get to know the faces and proposals of the different candidates on the ballots
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Students from the University of El Salvador hold signals that read #9F never again during a demonstration against Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele, a year after the military incursion into the Legislative Assembly, in San Salvador, on February 9, 2021. (Photo: MARVIN RECINOS / AFP)
El Salvador s bishops called on citizens to show the best Salvadoran society is known for faith, hard work and solidarity not the rancor and violence on display during the last days of one of the most contentious political campaign periods in the country s recent history.
Salvadoran bishops urge peace and democracy, not violence, before elections
Feb 11, 2021 catholic news service
Bishop William Iraheta Rivera of Santiago de Maria, El Salvador, is pictured in a screenshot speaking alongside other Salvadoran bishops during a conference Feb. 9, 2021, about the upcoming legislative elections. (Credit: CNS screen grab/Television Catolica El Salvador.)
El Salvador s bishops called on citizens to show the best Salvadoran society is known for faith, hard work and solidarity not the rancor and violence on display during the last days of one of the most contentious political campaign periods in the country s recent history.
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador El Salvador’s bishops called on citizens to show the best Salvadoran society is known for faith, hard work and solidarity not the rancor and violence on display during the last days of one of the most contentious political campaign periods in the country’s recent history.