Jorge García Cuerva
Jorge García Cuerva is the current Archbishop of Buenos Aires, known for his commitment to social justice and advocacy for marginalized communities. He led a recent open-air mass in Plaza Constitución, praying for the recovery of Pope Francis, highlighting the pontiff's long-standing dedication to addressing issues of exclusion and inequality in society.
Born on Apr 12, 1968 (57 years old)
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva recently met with Victoria Villarruel to discuss socio-economic concerns affecting many Argentinians.
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Jorge García Cuerva delivered a message during the Ash Wednesday service attended by Villarruel.
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Jorge García Cuerva, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, called for hope and action against poverty and the consequences of drug trafficking during a mass.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva affirmed that Argentinians deserve much better political leadership.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva will celebrate the main mass at the basilica on Sunday, October 5th.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva is the Bishop of Buenos Aires who delivered a significant homily.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva is the Archbishop of Buenos Aires who advocates for social issues during a mass.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva is the Archbishop of Buenos Aires who spoke about the need to care for the most vulnerable during a homily.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva, the current archbishop, has not commented on the construction of the new temple.
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Argentina:
Jorge García Cuerva criticized the government during a homily, highlighting the loss of fraternity and respect in the country.
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