A rosary against the PSOE on the day of reflection

A rosary against the PSOE on the day of reflection
A rosary against the PSOE on the day of reflection

Saturday, June 8, 2024, 9:02 p.m.

Neither the Electoral Board nor the Government Delegation could this Saturday with the unbreakable faith of the faithful who, supported by the Superior Court of Madrid, gathered on the outskirts of the national headquarters of the PSOE to pray the rosary on the day of reflection of the European elections. Dressed in Spanish flags, accessories with the national colors and rosaries and stickers of “Amnesty, not in our name” or “Sánchez liar traitor”, several dozen people attended the meeting on time at seven thirty like every day for now seven months to pray “for Spain and in defense of faith in the world.”

“We do not pray for any political reason,” José Andrés Calderón, the promoter of these religious rallies, stated in statements to the media. The reason the proposal went ahead was that the Chamber considered that there were no “founded reasons” to justify that this concentration could affect the “political neutrality” required during the day of reflection.

The lawyer charged against the Government Delegation, in socialist hands, and dissociated himself from the numerous demonstrations that took place in Ferraz in November and December, emphasizing that they always took place after 8:00 p.m., when the prayer had already ended. «We will never pray against them and we will never go to their headquarters. The amnesty law has already been approved and we are still here,” he said. «If Christ is once again in the hearts of the Spanish, the change will return on its own. What they are looking for is to corrupt our soul,” concludes Calderón.

After half an hour of prayer, the attendees went from “Glory to the Father, to the Son and to the Holy Spirit” to “Long live Spain” and to a “silent” and peaceful protest, at the request of one of the organizers who called for “electoral silence, politically”, except for some specific cry against Sánchez and the amnesty.

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