The Flowers of Pedro Sánchez in Arguineguín
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Between September 9 and the end of November 2020, a small fishing enclave in the southwest of Gran Canaria occupied the covers of the world: on the rough cement of the pier of Arguineguín (Mogan), in the sight of hundreds of photographers, 2,700 people came to be crowded who saw their most elementary rights violated. Six years later, Pope Leon XIV will visit – together with the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez – what became known as th…
The visit of Pope Leo XIV to Gran Canaria will have one of its most symbolic stops in an enclave of the south of the island marked by the arrival of cayucos, the reception of migrants and the memory of those who lost their lives on the Atlantic route. The Pontiff wants to put the focus on a reality that Canary Islands knows closely and that has for years placed this port in the center of the migration debate. That place is the port of Arguineguí…
Vesper of the visit of Pope Leo XIV to Gran Canaria. A long day in the anteroom of an eternal day. The 267 successor of the apostle Peter enters the Canary Islands through the base of Gando. The last time a pope traveled to Spain in August 2011, when Benedict XIV arrived in Madrid, they declared themselves Catholics 73.5% of the Spaniards. The world has changed. We are in a new era. Now that we receive Leon XIV, the CIS of such confidence for th…
The largest deployment of means and resources in the history of the Canary Islands by the visit of Pope Leo XIV also involves the Civil Guard. The armed institute will mobilize around 600 agents, distributed in about twelve specialized units, 200 vehicles and 50 motorcycles to guarantee the safety of the pontiff and the attendants at the act of the pier of Arguineguín, in addition to carrying out their traffic tasks. Part of these personnel come…
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