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Bolivian archbishop calls on political candidates to respect the family
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.- Archbishop Tito Solari of Cochabamba called on political candidates to respect the institution of the family and educate the country's youth. Speaking with reporters the archbishop encouraged those running for office “to adopt a language that respects the family, educates young people, builds up life and also strengthens the country in unity, respect, fraternity and solidarity.” He then reminded candidates that a country is built not on divisions, offenses and separation, but by listening to others so “together we can lift up the positive, what we dream for, what we desire for the country.” Subscriber comments:
Published by: Stephen Jones
Kentucky 10/30/2009 04:33 PM EST
Basically Archbishop Tito Solari of Cochabamba is asking those in the political sphere to respect the culture of life which will enable Bolivia to have a good and decent future. And also to educate the youth of Bolivia about the culture of life from a very early age will lay the foundation for a continuation of the culture of life for many generations to come.
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