Jose Francisco Robles Ortega, Cardinal of Guadalajaraasked the elected governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemusthat all the promises he made in the campaign and The demands and requests that he received from the citizens are included in his government program and made known to the people of Jalisco.
“I was always there because the result of the elections and the failure of the authority in Jalisco were recognized. Blessed be God that this has already happened. What do I expect from the governor? I hope that he has recorded everything that in his campaign he received as a request, as a suggestion, as a demand from society, and that based on what he received, what he was demanding, he establishes his government program and make it known. “That’s what I would expect,” he said.
The archbishop also regretted the increase in the number of cases of homicides and murders registered in the New Bus Station in recent months and urged young people who are summoned for employment in this place to be aware of the risks and dangers that persist at the site.
“Let young people know that if they are summoned for a work issue at the Bus Station, they know that there is a risk. And about the corpses, well yes, the panorama of violence that we experience not only in Jalisco is sad. Let’s think about the northern states, let’s think about Chiapas. The problem of insecurity and violence that we are experiencing in different parts of the nation is serious. We hope that the authorities take steps to put an end to this.”
Meanwhile, at the Sunday press conference details of the XVI Marriage Crusade and Youth Crusade 2024 in Guadalajarawhich this year has the motto “With the Grace of God everything is possible.” These events will take place on November 8, 9 and 10 in it Martyrs Sanctuaryin the municipality of Tlaquepaque.
The Youth Crusade begins on Friday, November 8 at 15:00 hours and ends at 9:00 p.m.. It is aimed at young people from 12 years of age and older and will feature speakers Juan Antonio González, Arnulfo Castorena and Marco Lome who will share their experiences and testimonies.
The Marriage Crusade, for its part, begins on Saturday November 9 at 9:00 a.m. and it is addressed to anyone, without the need for them to be married. The spouses can go or just one of them, as topics will be discussed on how to overcome problems in the relationship even when one of the spouses has left home. Tools will also be given to help the marriage go well, as well as speakers from Mexico, Spain, Colombia and the United States that will deal with family and marriage issues. These include Marino Restrepo, Pablo Latapí, Lupita Venegas, Adriana Coronaamong others.
Meanwhile, the Sunday, November 10 It will be the Family Crusade, in which young people who attended the Youth Crusade on Friday can accompany their parents. The doors will open at 7:00 am and Cardinal Robles Ortega will officiate a mass at 13:00 hours.
The cost of the ticket for the Youth Crusade is 50 pesos per person, while for the Marriage it is 300 pesos. Tickets can be purchased at the box office on the day of the event, as well as at Valora, Parroquia de San Bernardo, Radio María, Café Espréssate and can be requested at home to the numbers 33-22-27-0623 y 33-18-76-88-32. For more information you can call the numbers 33-22-27-0623 y 33-15-12-18-40.
“Everything we do in favor of marriage and in favor of the family is a contribution to the good of society. We must not forget that the family based on the institution of marriage is the one that can provide the best for a society. If the family is healthy, is vigorous, is fulfilling its vocation and its mission, we can expect a healthy, vigorous and good society for all,” said the Cardinal of Guadalajara.
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